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19th CONGRESS, [Doc. No. 112.] HO. OF REPS. 
1st Session. War Dept. 


TRADE AND INTERCOURSE WITH THE INDIANS. 




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THE SECRETARY OF AVAR, 


TRANSMITTING 


A report, prepared in compliance w th the act of 61 I 1 May, 1822, entitled “An act to 
amend an act, entitled An act to regulate 


STratrc imtr Xutmourst tuttt) Ujc £u&fau EvHios, 


AND TO PRESERVE PEACE ON THE FRONTIERS.* 




March 1, 1826, 

Read, and laid upon the table. 



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By Transfer 

MAR 20 1928 



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Department of War, 


February 28 th 9 1826. 

Sir : I transmit, herewith, a report of the Second Auditor of the 
Treasury, prepared in compliance with the 3d section of the act of 6th 
May, 1822, entitled “ An act to amend an act, entitled An act to re¬ 
gulate trade and intercourse with the Indian Tribes, and to preserve 
peace on the frontiers,” approved 30th March, 1802. 

I have the honor to be, 

Your obedient servant, 

JAMES BARBOUR. 

Hon. John W. Taylor, 

Speaker of the House of Representatives . 





[Doc. No. 112.] 


5 


SCHEDULE OF ACCOUNTS rendered by Persons entrusted with 
Money for the benefit of Indians, between the 1st September, 1824, 
and the 1st September , 1825. 

LEWIS CASS, Superintendent of Indian Affairs, Detroit, Michi¬ 
gan Territory; his account current and general abstracts 
L, C. of subordinate vouchers, shewing in detail the particular 
1 to 8 items of his expenditures within the year, with a List, of per¬ 
sons employed under his superintendency, &c. 

WILLIAM CLARKE, Superintendent of Indian Affairs at St. 

Louis, Missouri; his account current and general abstract 
W. C. of subordinate vouchers, shewing in detail the particular 
1 to 7 items of his expenditure within the year, with a List of ail 
persons employed under his superintendency. 

GEORGE IZARD, Superintendent of Indian Affairs, Little Rock, 
^ j Arkansas Territory ; his account current and general ab- 
* ’ stract of subordinate vouchers, shewing in detail the parti- 

0 cular items of his expenditures within his superintendency. 
JOHN CROWELL, Indian Agent to the Creeks ; his account cur- 
^ ^ rent and general abstract of all subordinate vouchers, shew- 
Vto 6 * n the particular items of expenditure within the 

year, with a List of the persons employed within his agency. 
HUGH MONTGOMERY, Indian Agent to the Cherokees ; his ac- 
II M coun ^ curren t and general abstract of subordinate vouchers, 
' shewing in detail the particular items of expenditure within 
his agency. 

WILLIAM WARD, Indian Agent to the Choctaws; his account 
yyr current and general abstract of subordinate vouchers and a 
j j_ 0 f List of presents, shewing in detail the particular items of ex¬ 
penditures within the year, within his agency. 

JB. F. SMITH, Indian Agent to the Chicasaws ; his account current 
£ p g and general abstract of subordinate vouchers, shewing in 
j to * Q * detail the particular items of expenditures within his agen¬ 
cy. 

GEORGE GRAY, Indian Agent at Sulphur Forks, Red River; his 
q q account current, abstract of presents, and a general abstract 
j ’^ 0 j of subordinate vouchers, shewing in detail the particular 
items of expenditure within his agency. 

JOHN JOHNSTON, Indian Agent at Piqua, Ohio; his account 
j j current and general abstract of subordinate vouchers, shew- 
i to 9 * n S * n detail the particular items of expenditure within the 
year, with a List of all persons employed within his agency. 
E. W. DUVALL, Indian Agent to the Cherokees, &c. Arkansas 
Territory ; his account and general abstract of subordinate 
J to 2 vouchers, shewing in detail the particular items of expendi¬ 
ture within the year, within his agency. 


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[Doc. No. 112.] 

H. R. SCHOOLCRAFT, Indian Agent at Sault de St. Marie; his 
account current and general abstracts of subordinate vouch- 
1 to 5 ers, shewing in detail the particular items of expenditure, 
with a List of all persons employed within his agency. 

ALEX’R. M’NAIR, Indian Agent for the Osages West of the Mis¬ 
souri and Arkansas; his account current and general ab- 
1 to 7 s ^ rac ^ s ^ ie subordinate vouchers, shewing in detail the 
particular items of expenditure, and a List of all persons 
employed within his agency. 

PIERRE MENARD, Indian Sub-Agent at Kaskaskias; his ac¬ 
count current, with a genera) abstract of the subordinate 
1 to 4 vouchers, shewing in detail the particular items of expendi¬ 
ture within his sub-agency. 

B. F. STICKNEY, Indian Sub-Agent at Miami Sub-Agency : his 
account current and general abstract of the subordinate 
1 to 2 vouchers, shewing in detail the particular items of expendi¬ 
ture within his sub-agency. 

N. BOILVIN, Indian Agent at Prairie des Chiens; his account 
current and general abstracts of the subordinate vouchers, 
1 to 5 shewing in detail the particular items of expenditures, with 
a List of the names of all persons employed within his agency. 

H. B. BREVOORT, Indian Agent at Green Bay ; his account cur¬ 
rent, with a general and other abstracts of subordinate vouch- 
1 to 4 ers, shewing in detail the particular items of expenditures 
within his agency. 

PETER WILSON, Indian Sub-Agent on the Missouri; his account 
current and general abstract of subordinate vouchers, shew- 
1 to 2 ing in detail the particular items of expenditure within his 
sub-agency. 

JOHN LATHAM, Indian Agent at Peoria ; his account current and 
1 to 4 S eneral abstracts of subordinate vouchers, shewing in detail 
the particular items of expenditure within his agency. 

LAW. TALLIAFERRO, Indian Agent at St. Peters. Upper Mis¬ 
sissippi ; his account current and general abstract of subor- 
g dinate vouchers, shewing in detail the particular items of ex¬ 
penditure, with a List of the names of all persons employed 
within his agency. 

B, O’FALLON, Indian Agent at Council Bluffs; his account cur¬ 
rent and general abstracts of subordinate vouchers, shewing 
1 to 5 in detail the particular items of expenditure, with a List of 
the names of all persons employed within his agency. 

RICH’D. GRAHAM, Indian Agent at St. Louis; his account cur¬ 
rent and general abstracts of subordinate vouchers, shewing 
1 to 8 in detail the particular items of expenditure, with a List of 
the names of all persons employed within his agency. 

ALEX’R. WOLCOTT, Indian Agent at Chicago ; his account cur¬ 
rent and general abstract of subordinate vouchers, shewing in 
1 to 6 detail the particular items of expenditure, with a List of the 
names of all persons employed within his agency. 


[Doc. No. 112.] 


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THOMAS FORSYTHE, Indian Agent at Rock Island ; his account 
current and general abstract of subordinate vouchers, shew- 
1 to 8 ing in detail the particular items of expenditure, with a List 
of the names of all persons employed within his agency. 

JOHN TIPTON, Indian Agent at Fort Wayne; his account cur¬ 
rent, with his general and other abstracts, shewing in de- 
110 tail the particular items of expenditure within his agency. 

GEORGE BOYD, Indian Agent at Michilimackinac; his account 
current and general abstract of the subordinate vouchers, 
1 to 3 shew ing in detail the particular items of expenditure, w ith a 
List of the names of all persons employed within his agency. 

JASPER PARRISH, Indian Agent and Interpreter to the Six Na¬ 
tions, New York ; his account current and general abstract 
1 to of subordinate vouchers, shewing in detail the particular items 
of expenditure within his sub-agency. 

GEORGE WALTON, Acting Governor of Florida; his account 
, a current and general abstract, shewing in detail the particu- 
0 ~ lar items of expenditures. 

GEORGE II. KENNERLY, Indian Sub-Agent on the Missouri; 
, 0 his account current and general abstract, shewing in detail 
the particular items of expenditures. 


LIST of the names of those Persons who have not rendered their ac¬ 
counts : 


Gad Humphreys, 
W. P. Duval, 
Luther Rice, 
Solomon Davis, 
Charles Heary, 
O. B. Brown, 

J. B. Finley. 


E. P. Swift, 

J. Ross and others, 

Henry Hill, 

Mushalatubbee and others, 

B. O’Fallon and H. Atkinson, 
Henry Atkinson. 


2nd Auditor's Office , 2 7th Februarij y 1826. 

WILLIAM LEE. 


The Accounts of B. O’Fallon and H, Atkinson, and Henry Atkin¬ 
son, have been this day received. 


8. No. 2. 


A l.IST of the Names of all pet-sons to whom Money, Goods, or Effects have been delivered, front the 1st of September, 1824, to the 1st of September 1825, for the benefit of the Indians, specif 

the object tor which it was intended. 


The names of all persons lo whom 
mon-ry, goods, or effects, have 
been delivered, fom the 1st of 
September, 1824, to the 1st of 
September, 1825, 


Luther Rice 
Gad Humphreys 
Solomon Davis 
John Johnston 
John Tipton 
Robert Crittenden 
Lewis Cass 
E. W. Duvall 
Charlton Henry 
George Boyd 
George Walton 
Elijah Kellog 
Henry B. Brevoort - 
B. F. Stickney 
Henry R. Schoolcraft 
James Latham 
Thomas Forsythe 
Alexander Wolcott - 
0 B. Brown 
Hugh Montgomery - 
Lawrence Talliaferro 
Benjamin O’Fallon - 
Richard Graham 
James B. Finley 
William Ward 
E. P. Swift 
John Pitchlynn 
George Gray 
John Ross, and others 
Pierre Menard 
Henry Hill 


Indian Department, for 
pay of interpreters and 
blacksmiths; repairs of 
buildi gs ; medicines 
and provisions for emi¬ 
grating and visiting In¬ 
dians, transportation, & 
other contingencies of 
the agency. 


7,78.2 24 


1,750 00 
9,285 82 
7,346 33 


1,482 50 


1,200 00 


1,000 00 

5,784 50 


1,700 00 
1,280 00 
5,459 93 


Q 2! 

M ^ 

£ « 
O o 

* * 
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Ph 


1.125 00 


3,177 53 
900 00 


3,900 00 

1,100 00 


3,733 33 
750 00 


750 00 

1,200 00 


1,200 00 
2,600 00 


325 00 
3,444 83 
5,700 00 


900 00 


900 00 


a 

5 05 

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£ w 
f a 

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S,916 91 
375 00 
250 00 
2,250 00 
750 00 


250 00 


500 00 


1,000 00 
500 00 
1,208 34 


250 00 
1,014 37 
2,54 5 8 3 


250 00 


708 33 


W 


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239 19 
18 00 
250 00 
3,512 91 


400 00 
202 56 
547 58 


192 54 
1,257 90 


1.701 86 
3,001 68 


400 00 
312 66 


w fc 

b* m 
H Q 

£ fc 

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3,901 02 
990 00 


800 00 


125 00 


400 00 


800 00 
1,604 16 
150 00 


2,100 00 


cr to 
W 55 

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11,725 00 
20,100 00 
9,000 00 
25,300 00 
7,000 00 


1,994 00 

1,000 00 


1,114 62 


13,300 00 
4,315 50 


22,410 74 
7,700 00 


FOP. WHAT PURPOSES ISSUED. 


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S. No. 2 . 

Pei sons to whom Money, Goods, or Effects have been delivered, from the 1st ot' September, 1824, to the 1st of September 1825, for the benefit of the Indians, specifying the amount and 

the object for whichi it was intended. 





























































LIST—Continued 


J)oc. 112 — Pig. S 


EiUll." .. "-— — 

FOR WIIAT PURPOSES ISSUED. 

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6 ”5 

The names of all persons to whom 
money, goods, or effects, have 
been delivered from the 1st of 
September, 1824, to the 1st of 
September, 1825. 

Indian Department, for 
pay of Interpreters and 
blacksmiths; repairs of 
buildings; medicines 
and provisions for emi¬ 
grating and visiting In¬ 
dians, transportation, & 
other contingencies of 
the agency. 

PAY OF INDIAN 

agents. 

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s 

fe » 

B to 

5 g 

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PRESENTS TO 

INDIANS. 

ANNUITIES TO 

INDIANS. 

ANNUITIES TO 

INDIANS. 

CLAIMS AGAINST 

THE OSAGES. 

Carrying into effect the 

treaty concluded with 

the Creeks the 8th of 

January, 1821. 

Carrying into effect the 

treaty concluded with 

the Choctaws, on 11th 

Oct. 1820; per act of 

3d March, 1821. 

Extinguishment of In¬ 

dian title to Quapaw 
lands; per act of 26th 

May, 1824. 

Florida treaty, 18th Sep 

1283. Running the 

line of the land assign¬ 

ed to the Florida In¬ 
dians. 

Florida treaty, 18th Sep. 

1823. Expensesofra¬ 

tions to be furnished 
the Florida Indians. 

To defray the expenses 

of treating with the In¬ 

dians to obtain a mo¬ 
dification of the treaty 
of 18th October, 1820. 

To defray the expenses 

of treating with the 

Indians beyond the 

Mississippi, &c. per 

act of 25th May, 1824. 

To defray the expenses 

of holding treaties with 

the Sioux. Chippewas, 

Menomeenies, Sacs & 

Foxes; per act of 3d 

March, 1825. 

Claims of Choctaws for 

services in the Pensa- 

colaCampaign,&c.;per 

act of 3d March, 1825. 

| Towards the execution 

of any treaty that may 

be ratified by the Unit 

l ed Slates, prior to the 

next session of • on 

gress, with theCreeks 

J per act of 3 Mar. 182i 

Purchase of Creek an 

‘ herokee Reservation 

Treating with the Cho 

taws; per act of 2& 

William P. Duval * 

John Crowell 

William Clark 

Jasper Parrish 

Benjamin F. Smith - 
Mushallatubbe, and others 
M. Allen ... 

George H. Kennerly 
Alexander McNair - 
Peter Wilson 

Henry Atkinson 

B. O'Fallon A H. Atkinson 
D. C. Campbell 

Campbell k Meriwether - 
George M. Troup 

Levin Wailes 

Thomas Freeman 

Thomas W. Newton 

Charles Despinville 

James Gadsden 

George W. Adams - 

Dollars, 

3,541 12 
1,250 53 
77,146 91 
6,550 00 
6,750 00 

3,150 00 
7,350 00 

975 

812 50 

250 00 
250 00 
2,250 00 
250 00 
375 00 

192 87 
375 00 
179 79 

500 00 

4,385 00 

1,350 00 
956 35 

863 77 

846 66 

2,150 00 

7,000 00 
30,500 00 
18,100 00 
4,700 00 
34,100 00 
684 50 

1,000 00 

2,748 00 

23,000 00 

1.443 37 
2,305 35 

373 91 

219 00 
143 44 

5,424 00 

. 

2,580 49 
6,094 00 

6,400 00 

- 

225,000 00 

1,500 00 


139,309 88 

43,993 19 

19,891 44 

19,228 23 

14,730 61 

221,044 36 

2,748 00 

23,00 00 

3,748 72 

373 91 

362 44 

31,854 25 

622 75 

8,674 49 

6,400 00 

16,972 50 

225.000 00 

1,500 00 

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SECOND AUDITOR’S OFFICE, 9.7th February , 1826. 


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LIST—Continued 


FOR WHAT PURPOSES ISSUED. 


3,150 00 
7,350 00 

975 


812 50 


43,993 19 


250 00 
250 00 
2,250 00 
250 00 
375 00 


192 87 
375 00 
179 79 


19,891 44 


500 00 
4,385 00 


1,350 00 
956 35 


rr. as 
2 
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863 77 
846 66 
2,150 00 


19,228 23 


14,730 61 


» as 
W £ 


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7,000 00 
30,500 00 
18,100 00 
4,700 00 
34,100 00 
684 50 

1,000 00 


221,044 36 


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2,748 00 


23,000 00 


23,00 00 


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143 44 


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6,094 00 


622 75 


6,400 00 


8,674 49 


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225,000 00 


16.972 50 


225000 00 


Purchase of Creek and 

Cherokee Reservations. 

-—■ 1 ..-H 

4 

Treating with the Choc¬ 

taws; per act of 26th 
May, 1824. 

Improvements abandon¬ 

ed by the Florida In 
dians. 

■ —■■ - —■ ■ 1 ---- 

AGGREGATE 

AMOUNT. 



4,500 00 

s 21,215 12 




35.150 53 



. 

119.243 68 




11,500 00 



. 

43,046 66 


_ 

_ 

684 50 


_ 

- 

2,150 00 



_ 

2,542 87 


_ 

_ 

2,143 85 


_ 

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179 79 



- 

2,580 49 


— 

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6,094 00 

1,500 00 

- 

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1,500 00 


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225,000 00 



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23,000 00 


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1,443 37 



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2,305 35 


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373 91 

m 

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219 00 

m 


- 

143 44 

- 

458 37 

- 

458 37 

1,500 00 

458 37 

4,500 00 

784,413 14 


SECOND AUDITOR’S OFFICE, 2.7th February , 1826, 


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Doc, 112— Sig. 4. 


Dr. The United States in account current with Lewis Cass, Governor of Michigan Territory, and Superintendent ot Indian 

Affairs, ^ R * 


To amount of payments for services, as per abstract A - 
To amount of purchases for presents, as per abstr act B 
To amount of expenditures under the act of Congress for carrying 
into effect the treaty of Sagariaw, as per abstract C 
To amount of expenditures under the act of Congress for carrying 
into effect the treaty of Chicago, as per abstract D 
To amount of advances to Indian Agents, as per abstract E 
To amount of payments made on accounts of annuities, as per 
abstract F - 

To office rent, fuel, clerk hire, and other contingent expenses, 
from July 1st to August 31st, 1825 - 


To amount of balance due, as per credit 


g 1,422 

65f 

109 

16 

264 

46 

511 

92 

2,319 

"h ' 

£0,800 

00 

250 

00 

825,677 

30-H 


g 9,885 96£ 


By balance due the United States, as per last account current * 
By amount of draft drawn on the War Department, in favor of 
Charles J. Lanman, Esq. Receiver of Public Moneys for the 
Southern District of Michigan - 
By Amount of balance due Lewis Cass - 


§ 4,648 12±| 


11,143 23 
9,885 96 T V 


8 25,677 30|i 


Detroit, August 31 st, 1825. 


I certify, on honor, that the foregoing account is just and true ; that the disbursements have been faithfully made for the purposes expressed in the vouchers j and that 
the credit, given embrace all public moneys received by me, and not heretofore accounted for. 

LEWIS LASS, 

Governor of Michigan Territory , 








































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A LIST of the Names of all Persons employed in the Indian Department at Detroit, under the superintendence of Lewis Cass, Governor of 
the Territory of Michigan, and Superintendent of Indian Affairs therein, between September 1 , 1824, and September 1 , *8*25. 


NAMES OF THE PERSONS. 

NATURE OF THE SERVICE. 

WHERE 

EMPLOYED. 

PAY PER 

MONTH. 

FOR WHAT TIME PATD. 

REMARKS. 

t \ 

AMOUNT. 

Gabriel Godfroy - - - 

Sub-Agent and Interpreter 

Michigan 

$82 00 

From Sept. 1, 1824, to Aug. 31, 1825 


S 984 00 

Whitmore Knaggs - - 

Do. Do. 

Do. 

82 00 

Do. Do. 


984 00 

Augustine Lafoy ... 

Armorer - 

Detroit 

44 16^ 

Do. Do. 

Including an assistant, shop rent, and use of tools 

530 00 

Robert A. Forsyth - - 

Sub-Agent and Interpreter 

Do. 

82 00 

Do. Do. 


984 00 

George McDougal - - 

Translator - 

Do. 

8 33^ 

Do. Do. 


100 00 

Charles C. Trowbridge 


At Various 

40 00 

Do. Do. 

Employed in various missions to the Indian Coun- 



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try; during 103 days of this time employed as 







Sub-Agent; resigned 15th November, 1825 

480 00 

Isidore Moran - - - 

Blacksmith - 

Detroit 

25 00 

Do. Do. 


300 00 

Calvin Baker - - - - 

Saddler ... 

Do. 

36 25 

From September 6, to March 31, 1825 

Term of service expired 

253 75 






Dolls. 

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Doc. 112— Sig. 6. 

A LIST of all Persons employed in the Indian Department at Sagan aw, under the superintendency of Lewis 
Cass, Governor of Michigan Territory, between 1st September, 1824, and 1st September, 1825. 


NAMES OF PERSONS 

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A LIST of the names ot all the persons employed in the Indian Department, at St. Joseph’s and Grand Piver. under the superintend¬ 
ence of the Kev. Isaac McCoy, Principal ot the Baptist Missionary establishment, between the first day of September, 1824, and the 
first day of September, 1825, in conformity with the provisions of the act of Congress, for carrying into effect the Treaty of Chicago. 
Payments made by Lewis Cass, Governor of Michigan Territory, and Superintendent of Indian Affairs therein. 


If AMES OF THE PERSONS. 

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Flannel, yards of. 

Shawls, No. of. 

Plates, No. 

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Blankets, No. pairs. 

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Stroud, yards of. 

Flints, No. 

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6 

4 

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13, 

1 

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19, 

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23, 

1 

Meconse. Chippewa. ... 

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9 

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28, 

1 

ChaunonnegoJemort. Chippewa, - 

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4 

4 

2 

4 

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SO, 

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Jacobs. Delaware, - 

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Meshcmanonequirts, brother, and party, 

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5. 

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Munwassen, Chippewa, - 

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4 

6 

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4 

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9 

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4 


June 13, 

1 

Moran. Pottaw atamie, and four chiefs. 

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• 

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4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

10 

4 

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9 

4 


21, 

1 

Chawtaw, Ottowa chief, - 

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4 

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9 

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July 25, 

1 

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4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

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27, 

1 

Kokoosh and party, - 

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4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

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4 

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4 


August 13, 

1 

Ottawa Indian, - - - 

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31, 

2 

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GENERAL ABSTRACT of all disbursements or expenditures made by Lewis Cass, Governor of the Territory of Michigan, and Super¬ 
intendent ot Indian Affairs, between the 1st day of September, 1824, and the 1 st day of September, 1825. 


DATE. 


1823. Sept. 10 

1824. Aug. 31 
Sept. 5 
Oct. 


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PAYMENT, TO WHOM MADE. 


Francis Moulton 
Lewis Beaufait - 
Richard Godfroy 
Charles Noble - 
Gideon J. Leet - 
Jaques Parent - 
John Stockton - 
John L. Whiting 
George Hunt 
Orange Risden - 
William Durell 
Charles C. P. Hunt - 
Do 

John L. Leib - 

O. & H. Newberry 
Dorr 6c Jones - 
J. S. Windell & Co. - 
Theodore Holden 
Proprietors of Toll Bridges 
Peter Godfroy - 
Proprietors R. Raisin Bridge 
John Deane - 
John Prunson - 
Robert A. Forsyth 

Do - * - 

Gabriel Godfroy 
Whitmore Knaggs 
Charles C. Trowbridge 
George McDougall 
R. A. Forsyth - 
Calvin Baker - 



In the period from 1st September to 31 st December , 1824. 

For Ills services inviting the Indians to receive their annuities 

do as interpreter from January 1 st to August 3 1 st, 1824. &c. ■ 

1 rifle delivered Ashkebe, a Potawatamie chief -------- 

his services paying the annuities of the Potawatamie and Ottowa Indians - 

support ot Schemach a Potawatamie Indian confined in jail ------- 

a horse for the use ot the Indian Department --------- 

going to Piqua and returning as an express --------- 

medical attendance and medicine on Indians, between August 5th and October 8th, 1824 - 

merchandise, presents to Indians - i 

ascertaining boundary line of Chippewa Reservation on Lake St. Clair - 

an office table and paper case - - - - _ 

merchandise, presents for Indians ---------- 

ferriage of Indians, calico to Indian in prison, pasturing Indian horse - 

travelling to St. Joseph’s and examining the missionary establishment, and reporting the condition of the same 
for the information of the Secretary of War - 
merchandise, presents to Indians - 

tobacco - - . - _ _ _ y ^ 

steel, iron, and files - 

coal for armorer and blacksmith’s shop ---------- 

toll ot Indians on foot and horse back, of the brrlges Rouge and Ecoree, from Jan. 1st, 1823, to Dec. 31st, 1824 
toll of Indians on the river Huron bridge, from September 1st to December 31st, 1824 - 

do on river Raisin bridge, from July 1st to December 31st, 1824 - 

tape - --------- 

board and fuel for Prophet and party - -- -- -- -- - 

a horse delivered to Prairie Chief ---------- 

services as sub-agent and interpreter, from September 1st to December 31st, 1824 - - - - 

do do do do - 

do do do do - 

services as interpreter from September 1st to December 31st, 1 824 ------ 

services as translator, from September 1st to December 31st, 1824 ------ 

expenses of himself and Governor Cass going to Upper Sandusky ------ 

services as saddler, including shop rent and use of tools, &c. from September 1st to December 3ist, 1824 


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DATE. 


1824. Dec. 31 


1825. Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 


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31 


PAYMENT, TO WHOM MADE. 


Augustin Lefoy 
Isidore Moran 


April 25 
May 3 


Charles C. P. Hunt - 
Benjamin S. Woodruff 
Peter J. Desnovers 
Charles C. P- Hunt - 
Rees Waahams & Co. 

Peter J. Desnoyers - 
Peter Godfroy - 
Ignace Bourdignon 
Rouge A EcoreeTdll Bridges 
Isidore Moran - 
Augustin Lefoy 
Calvin Baker - 
George McDougall - 
Charles C. Trowbridge 
Whitmore Knaggs 
Gabriel Godfroy 
Robert A. Forsyth 
Lewis Beaufait - 


June 


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10 


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Alexander Clark 
P. Campare 
Jeremiah Phillips 
John L. Waiting 
Abraham Edwards 


NATURE OF THE DISBURSEMENTS OR EXPENDITURES. 


For services as armorer, services of an assistant. use of tools, Ac. from September 1st to December 31st, 1824 
do as blacksmith, from September 1st to December 31st, 1824 ----- 


In the quarter from Januury 1st to March 31 si, 1825. 

amount paid an express, and one ivory folder - - - - 

supplies furnished Gabriel Godfroy and party going to, and returning from, St. Joseph’s 

borax, files, and wires, for armorer and blacksmith’s shop at Detroit 

merchandise, for presents to the Indians ------ 

iron and steel for the use of the Department - 

steel for use of the Department - - - - - 

toll of Indians crossing river Huron bridge, from January 1 to March 31, 1825 
services as express in the Indian country and returning ----- 
toll of Indians from January 1, to March 31. 1825 - 

services as blacksmith, from January 1 to March 31, 1825 
do 
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AMOUNT. 


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do 

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armourer, do. of assistant—shop rent and use of tools, from 1st January to March 31, 1825 
saddler—shop rent, and use of tools, from January 1 to March 31,1825. 

translator, from January 1 to March 31, 1825 - - - " “ 

interpreter, and expenses to, and returning from, Fort Wayne, from January l to March 31, 1825 
sub agent and interpreter, from January 1 to March 31, 1825 - 

do do do - 

do do do - - ' ' 

special interpreter between September 1, 1824, and March 31, 1825, including a journey to St. 
Joseph’s, and one to Paint Creek on business - 


In the quarter from April 1st to 30th June, 1825. 


For services as express to Piqua - 

do special interpreter, from April 24 to May 3, 1825 
do an express - - 

pasturage of a horse belonging to Indian Department - 
medical attendance on a party of Chippewas 
services as secretary to the commission at Wapaghkonetta 


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ABSTRACT—Continued. 




July 25 
Aug. 26 

30 

31 


Antoine Baron - 
John Farmer 

Rouge and Ecoree Bridges 
George McDougall - 
Isidore Moran - 
Augustin Lefoy 
Whitmore Knaggs 
Gabriel Godfroy 
Robert A. Forsyth 
C. C. Trowbridge 
Do 

Oliver Newberry 
Charles C. P. Hunt - 
Do 

Peter Godfroy - 


Rees Waahins & Co. - 
Theodore Holden 
John E. Hunt - 
Lambert I.afoy - 
Gabriel Godfroy 
Isidore Moran - 
Augustin Lafoy 
Whitmore Knaggs 
R. A. Forsyth - 
C. C. Trowbridge 
George McDougall - 
Charles C- P. Hunt - 
William Dorr - 
Rouge and Ecoree Bridges 
Peter Godfroy - 
William Brewster 


do 

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do 

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do 

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For boarding Hans, a Wyandot Indian.. 

making a map of Indian agencies, under superintendency of Governor Cass, use of War Department - 
toll of Indians, from April 1 to June 30, 1825 -------- 

services as translator, from April 1 to June 30, 1825 
do blacksmith, do do - 

armorer and assistant-use of shop and tools, from April 1 to June 30, 1825 
sub-agent and interpreter, from April 1 to June 30, 1825 - 

do do do - - 

do do do 

interpreter, from April 1 to June 30, 1825, and travelling expenses to Wapaghkonetta 
sub-agent, from May 20 to June 30, 1825 - - - - 

merchandise, for presents to Indians - - - 

do do - 

cash paid S. Obein as interpreter, and blank books and letter paper - 
services to Indians crossing river Huron bridge, from April 1 to June 30, 1825 - 


In the quarter from July 1 st to August 31 st, 1825. 

For iron, steel, and files, for armorer and blacksmith’s shop at Detroit - 
charcoal, for do do - 

expenses of self and B. B. Kerchival going to New York for annuities for 1825, and returning 
special services in Indian Department, from June 10th to August 31, 1825 
services as sub-agent and interpreter from July 1 to August 31, 1825 - 

do blacksmith, from July 1 to August 31, 1825 ------- 

do armorer and assistant—house rent and use of tools from July 1 to August 31, 1825 
do sub agent and interpreter, from July 1 to August 31, 1825 - 

do do do do ,----- 

do do do do and travelling to Praric du Chien 

do translator, from July 1 to August 31, 1825 ------ 

corn and tobacco, presents to Indians ---- ----- 

tobacco, presents to Indians - -- -- -- -- 

Indians crossing, from July 1 to August 31, 1825 - - - - --- 

Indians’ toll in crossing the river Huron, from July 1 to August 31, 1825 - 

merchandise, presents to Indians • - - - 


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ABSTRACT—Con tinned. 


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1824. Sept. SO 
Oct 1 
J825. May 31 
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PAYMENT, TO WHOM MADE. 


William Meldrum 
Rufus Hatch 
Rufus Hatch 
John Meldrum - 
William Meldrum 


‘1824. Dec. 31 


1825. Mar. 31 


Pierre Provinsallc 


Pierre Provinsallc 
Artemas W. Bacon 


June 30 


Aus:. 31 


J. B. Cachois - 
Artemas W. Bacon 
Pierre Provinsalle 


Artemas W. Bacon 
J. B. Cachois 
Pierre Provinsalle 
Do 
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Peter J. Desnoyers 


NATURE OF THE DISBURSEMENTS OR EXPENDITURES. 


Payments for services in preventing Indians from crossing into Canada. 

For preventing Indians from crosssing into Canada, from September 1 to September 30, 1824 
Do do do do 

Do do from May 1 to May 31, 1825 

Do do 16 to June 16, 1825 - 

Do do do do 


UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS FOR CARRYING INTO EFFECT THE TREATY AT SAG AN AW. 

In the period between September 1st and December 51st, 1824. 

services ns blacksmith at Saganaw, coal house rent, &c. from September 1 to Decern 

In the quarter from January 1st to March 31s/, 1825. 

vices as blacksmith at Saganaw, services as assistant, coal, house rent, &c. from Janu 
do farmer at Saganaw, from January 20 to March 31, 1825 


In the quarter from April 1st to June 30 th, 1825. 

For services as farmer at Saganaw, and one yoke of oxen, from March 1 to June 30, 1825 
(j 0 do from April 1 to June 30, 1825 - 

do blacksmith, coal house rent, he. from April 1 to June 30, 1825 

In the period from July 1st to August 31st, 1825. 

For services as farmer at Saganaw, from July 1 to August 31 - ' 3l " l825 

(] 0 use of oxen, he. from July 1 to August 31, lo-ia 

do blacksmith, coal, house rent, he. from July 1 to August 31, 1825 

provisions furnished the farmer at Saganaw - 

one yoke of oxen, furnished for the use of Indians at Saganaw - 

steel and files for use of Indian blacksmith shop at Saganaw 


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1825. Mar. 31 


June 30 


PAYMENT, TO WHOM MADE. 


Isaac McCoy 
Do 

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William Polke - 
William Sawyer 
Richard Mettez 


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William Polke - 
Wiliam Sawyer 


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William Polke 
Isaac McCoy 


Aug. 31 


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NATURE OF THE DISBURSEMENTS OR EXPENDITURES. 


UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS FOR CARRYING INTO EFFECT THE TREATY OF CHICAGO. 

In the period from September 1 st to December 31s/, 1824. 

For servives as teacher to Pottawatamies on Grand River, from September 1 to December 31, 1824 

boarding two farmers, at work for the Ottowas on Grand River, from September 1 to December 31, 1824 
services as blacksmith on the St. Joseph’s, from September 1 to December 31, 1824 - 

do teacher to Ottowas on Grand River, from September 1 to December 31, 1824 
do blacksmith on Grand River, from September 1 to December 31, 1824 - 

do farmer do do do - 

In the quarter from January 1st to March 31s/, 1825. 

For services as teacher to Pottawatomies on the St. Joseph's, from January 1 to March 31, 1825 
steel, &c. furnished the blacksmith’s shop at St. Joseph’s 

hoarding two farmers, at work for the Ottowas on Grand River, from January 1 to March 31, 1825 
services as blacksmith at St. Joseph’s, from January 1 to March 31, 1825 

do teacher to Pottawatamies on Grand River, from January l to March 31, 1825 

do blacksmith on Grand River, from January 1 to March 31, 1825 

In the quarter from April 1st to June 30///, 1825. 

For services as teacher for Potawattamies on St. Joseph, from April 1 to June 30, 1825 
do do Ottowas on Grand River, do do 

boarding two farmers, at work for Ottowas on Grand River, from April 1 to June 30, 1825 


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articles furnished for blacksmith’s shop at St. Joseph’s - 

do do at Grand River - - - " 

boarding two farmers, at work for Ottowas on Grand River, from July 1 to August ol am wagon 
services as gun smith at St. Joseph’s, from June 15 to August 31, 1825 - 


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Dec. 18, 

Dec. 1, 

1825. March 1 , 

June l, 
Sept. 1, 


To balance due William Clark this date, 

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Deputation to the seat ot government, 

To amount of abstracts, vouchers, and accounts, ren¬ 
dered in the quarter, from the 1st of September 
to the 1st of December, 1824, - 

To amount of abstracts, vouchers, and accounts, ren¬ 
dered in the quarter from rhe 1st of December, 
1824, to the 1st of March, 1825, 

To amount of abstracts, vouchers, and accounts, ren¬ 
dered in the quarter from the 1st of March to the 
1st of June, 1825. ------ 

To amount of abstracts, vouchers, and accounts, ren¬ 
dered in the quarter from the 1 st ol June to the 
31st August, 1825. - 

To balance carried to new account. - - - 


S 4.483 21A 
2,839 30 

5,522 285 

7,888 26* 

34,590 03i 


13.870 625 
5,754 28i 


1824. Sept. 2, 


1825. Feb. 15, 


March 2, 


April 1 




§74,948 00 


June 5, 


6 , 


July 5, 

Sept. 23, 


By amount of warrants from the Treasurer of the United 
States, on a requisition from the War Department in 
my favor, for the expenditures in my superintendency 
up to the 1st December, 1824, and for the payment of 
Maurice Blondeau, agreeably to the stipulation of a 
treaty of 4th August with the Socks and Foxes, 

By amount of requisition drawn by the Secreta y of War 
on the Secretary of the Treasury, No. 2441, on ac¬ 
count of annuities transmitted tome in drafts from the 
Treasury of the United States, on the Cashier of the 
Branch Bank of the United States at New Orleans, 
Nos. 9636, 9637, 9638, 9639, 

By amount of requisition. No. 2517, of 29th January, 
l&25,on account of Indian School at Flausani, for one 
year from 11th May last, transmitted to me in a Trea¬ 
sury draft. No. 2580, on the Receiver of Public Mo¬ 
neys at St. Louis, ------- 

By amount of requisition No. 2632, drawn by the Secre¬ 
tary of War on die Secretary of the Treasury, and 
transmitted to me in drafts, drawn by the Treasurer 
of the United States, on the Branch Bank of the United 
States at New Orleans, No. 9915 to 9919, ol S 3,000 

each,. 

By amount of requisition No. 2674, drawn by the Secre¬ 
tary of War on tiie Secretary ol' the Treasury in my 
favor, on the Receiver of Public Moneys ar Franklin, 
for the annuities of the Socks, Foxes, and low ays, in 
a draft. No. 2649, ------- 

By amount of requisition No. 2805. drawn by the Secre¬ 
tary of War on the Secretary ot the. Treasury, on ac¬ 
count of claims of citizens against the Usages, per act 
3d March, 1825. on the Receiver of Public Moneys at 
Franklin, in a draft on him by authority of the Secre¬ 
tary of the Treasury,. 

By amount of requisition No. 2900. drawn by the Secre¬ 
tary of War on the Secretary of the Treasury in my 
favor, transmitted to me in a draft on the Branch Bank 
of the United States at Louisville, - 
By amount of requisition No. 3004, drawn by the Secre¬ 
tary of War on the Secretary of the Treasury in my 
favor, transmitted to me in a draft on the Branch 
Bank of the United States at Louisville, - - - 


By balance to be accounted for, - 

St. Louis , September . 28 d, 1825. 

WILLIAM CLARK. 


17,500 00 


17,200 00 


500 00 


15,000 00 


1,500 00 


2.748 00 


13,000 00 


7 500 00 


74 94 00 


5,754 28i 





























































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Hoc. 112 —Sig. 20. 


A LIST of the Names of all persons employed in the Superintendency of William Clark, Superintendent of Indian 
Affairs at St. Louis, from the 1st of September, 1824, to the 1st of September, 1825. 




NAMES OF THE PESSONS. 

NATURE OF THE 

SERVICE. 

WHERE EMPLOYED. 

PAY PER DAY, MONTH, 

OR YEAR. 

REMARKS, 


amount. 

H T. Honore 

Baronet Vasquez - 
John P. Gates 

John Ruland 

Ant. Le Clare, sen. 

John F. A. Sandford 

William Troy 

John B. Radford - 
Solomon Mongrain 

Mary Tiernan 

John F. A. Sandford 
William Radford - 
B. G. Farrar 

Lewis Oldenburg 

Ann Murphy 

William Radford - 
Baronet Vasquez - 
Solomon Wells 

L. T. Honore 

Interpreter 

do 

do 

do¬ 

do 

do - 

Laborer - 
do 

Gunsmith 

Seamstress 

Express - 

Physician 

Seamstress 

Express - 
do - 

St. Louis - 
Ioway Nation 

St. Louis - 
do - 

Fort Clark 

St. Louis - 
do 

do¬ 

do 

do 

do 

do¬ 

do 

For one year 
do 

For two months 

For four months 

For two months 

For five months 

For four months 

For six months 

"V 

For mending Indian guns, &c. - 
For making Chief’s coats and shirts 

Transportation of specie 

Medical attendance of Sick Indians 
Transportation of Specie from Franklin 
Making Chief’s coats - . - 

Transportation of specie 

With horses delivered up hv Osagcs 
Transportation of specie 

g 500 

600 

31 50 
166 66 

66 66f 
159 33^ 

67 

90 

12 

198 50 

6 

4 50 
115 

43 75 
76 

103 25 
51 621 

45 

46 


g2,382 T8| 


One Sub Agent not included. 

St. Louis, September, 4825. 

WILLIAM CLARK. 



































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Doc. 112— Sig. 21. 


GENERAL ABSTRACT of Provisions issued by William Clark, Superintendent of Indian Affairs, from the 1st of September 

1st of September, 1825. 


DATE. 


1824. December 1 
1S25. March 1 

June 1 

August 31 


STATION OR TRIBE TO WHOM DELIVERED. 


Visiting and emigrating Indians - 
Ioways receiving their annuities, emigrating 1 
and Shavvanese, Sacs and Foxes 
Osages, emigrating Indians, Delawares, Sacs, 
monies, Senecas. Arkansas, and Kickapoos 
Kickapoo and emigrating Indians 



DESCRIPTION OF PROVISIONS ISSUED. 

Pounds Beef. 

Bushels Corn. 

No. Loaves Bread. 

cz 

S 

c 

CC 

o 

hJ 

Pounds Biscuit. j 

Bushels Corn Meal. 

Pounds Pork. 


1,354 

44^ 

371 





s, Cherokees, 








- 

425 

74 h 

360 

i 

25 



? oxes, Meno- 








- 

3,950 

- 

- 

- 

- 

17 

264 

- 

1,200 

27i 







6,929 

146* 

731 

i 

25 

17 

264 


REMARKS. 


1824, ana 


amount. 


WILLIAM CLABK. 






















































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Doc. 112— Sig. 22 


GENERAL ABSTRACT ol* Provisions purchased by William Clark, Superintendent of Indian Affairs at Saint Louis, between 

the 1st of September, 1824, and 1st September, 1825. 


DATE. 


EROM WHOM PURCHASED. 

DESCRIPTION OF PROVISIONS PURCHASED. 

AMOUNT. 

Pounds of Beef. 

Bushels Corn. 

No. Loaves Bread. 

Loads of Hay. 

Pounds of Biscuit. 

Bushels Corn Meal. 

Pounds of Pork. 

1824. September S 

1 

Jacob Roth 



1534 



. 

. 

_ 

_ 

§40 60 

November 18 

2 

John Mace 

_ 

_ 

_ 

221 

. 

- 

- 

- 

- 

7 50 

22 

3 

Daniel Vabure 


_ 

_ 

22 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5 50 

December 1 

4 

Daniel D. Page - 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

371 

- 

- 

. 

- 

18 55 

16 

1 

Francis Rickman & Co. 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

213 

- 

25 

- 

- 

11 90 

1825. January 6 

2 

John Wilkins 

_ 

. 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

3 00 


3 

Andrew King 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6 25 

10 

4 

Jos. Obershaw 

_ 

. 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2 25 

February 24 

5 

Withington James 

. 

■ - 

- 

■ - 

- 

- - 

- 

- 

- 

8 40 

28 

6 

Daniel D. Page - 

_ 

- 

■ - 

- 

147 

- 

- 

- 

- 

7 35 


7 

William Waddingham - 

- 

- 

425 

- 

- - 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10 621 

June 8 

1 

Joseph Radfield - 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

17 

- 

3 75 

11 

2 

William Waddingham - 

- 

- 

3856 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

96 40 


3 

J. & W. Finney - 

- 

- 

94 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

264 

12 91 

August 31 

1 

John & W. Finney 

- 

- 

1200 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

30 00 

September 5 

2 

E. Readfield 

- 

- 

- 

274 

- 

- 

■ 

■ 

■ 

5 50 




* 


6929 

1461 

731 

1 

25 

17 

264 

8 270 481 


ST. LOUIS, September 8, 1825. 


WILLIAM CLARK. 


































Doc. 112— Sig. 26 


®fWWUl of Presents delivered to Indians by William 



Clark, Super 


irintendent of Indian Allairs, between the 1st of Septenibei, 18^-4, 


DESCRIPTION OF PRESENTS DELIVERED 








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Yards sheeting. 

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Pieces blue strou 

Pieces India cali 

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£ 

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Pounds tobacco. 

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Emigrating Indians, Chcrokees and Shaw- 










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June 1 

Indian boys at school at Florisant, • 

Lau. Taliaferro, Indian Agent at St. Peter’s, 

62 

• 

140# 

• 

2,000 

900 

l 

• 

25 

• 

1 

• 

9 

.10 

4 

• 

15 

• 

85 

• 

13 

• 

2 

« 

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• 

1 1 

9 

i . 

5 

0 

• 

3 

4 

• 

5 

• 

12 

12 

1 

1 

1 

524 j 

• 

; 

• 

• 

0 

• 

500 

f 1 

10 ! 






Nicholas Boilvin, Indian Agent at Prairie du 
Chien, • • • • • • 

• 

• 

• 

• 

200 

• 

5 

• 

10 

• 

• 

2 

• 

• 

0 

0 

• 

• 

1 

1 

• 

10 

3 

3 

• 

• 

• 

5 

683 : 

! 

' 1 

0 

1 

0 

0 

• 

| • 

• 

• 

• 

• 

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Sacs, Foxes, Potawatamies, Menomonees, 

















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12 


10 

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Sept. SI 

Peorias, Senecas, and emigrating Indians, 
Kickapoo and Delaware emigrating Aigon- 

• 

1 

I 

• n 

220 

• 

400 

• 

8 

• 

10 

18 

• 

3 

1 

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4 

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4 

35 

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13 

1 

7 

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9 

16 

6 

6 $ 

: 9 

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: 27 

9 

25 

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ol Piesents delivered to Indians by William Clark, Superintendent of Indian Affairs 


, between the 1st of September, 1824, and the 1st ol September, 1825. 


DESCRIPTION OF PRESENTS DELIVERED 


Yards blue cloth. 

Yards domestic. 

No. flints. 

Boxes pipes. 

Pounds powder. 

Pairs scissors. 

Pairs blankets. 

Pairs shoes. 

4 

c 

1 

J 

Yards calico. 

Yards gold lace. 

d 

1 

m z 

rr: 

w 

Z3 

35 

5 

S3 

u 

J 

— 

JO 

\i 

05 

C, 

o 

d 

Y 

Yards sheeting. 

No. gun locks. 

Pieces blue stroud. 

Pieces India calico. 

Pounds beads, assorted. 

*£ 

05 

. © 

Pounds thread. 

Dozen scalping knives. 

GC 

/ 

j: 

cC 

To 

bp 

j 

0 

N 

3 

1 

Groce fire steels. 

X 

CC 

V 

1 0 

CA 

th 

5 

Pounds tobacco. 

s: 

X 

2; 

Bushels salt. 

Cl 

c/: 

cc 

5 

ai 

O 

1 Z 

-3 

CS 

-3 

d 

Pounds lead. 

No. boxes. 

fcb 

c 

& 

Boxes cigars. 

No. black silk handkfs. 

No. Madras handkfs. 

Pieces gold lace. 

Pieces domestic. 

V . 

-3 

0 

u 

0 

5 

No. of needles. 

Pieces red stroud. 

Groce binding. 

No. groce wampum. 

No. soldier's caps. 

Dozen pewter rings. 

No. cow bells. 

No. gaithers. 

X 

"rt 

O 

(J 

& 

5 

d 

Bars lead. 

62 

1402 

2,000 

1 

25 

l 

9 

4 

15 

85 

13 

2 

1 

1 








































• 

• 

900 

• 

• 

• 

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• 

• 

• 

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• 

3 

4 

. 

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12 

12 

1 

1 

1 

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500 

1 

10 





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• 

200 

• 

5 

• 

10 

• 

• 

2 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

1 

1 

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10 

3 

3 

. 

• 

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220 

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400 

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8 

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10 

16 

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4 

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12 

6 

10 

2 

1 

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2 

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5 

5 

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1 

8 

3 

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9 

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150 

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11,050 

26 

4 

13 

15 

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152 

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35 

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1 

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5 

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11,050 

26 

4 

13 

15 

31 

4 


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Doc. 112— Sig. 24. 


of Articles purchased for Presents for Indians, bv William Clark, Superintendent of Indian Affairs, between the 1st September, 1824, and the Is 










| 

DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES PURCHASED FOR PRESENTS. 






- 



DATE OF PUR- 

FROM WHOM PURCHASED. 






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Yards blue cloth. 

Yards domestic. 

No. of flints. 

Boxes of pipes. 

Pounds of powde 

Pairs of scissors. 

Pairs blankets. 

Pairs shoes. 

Yards scarlet clotl 

Yards calico. 

Yards gold lace. 

Pieces ribbon. 

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jd 

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3 

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Pieces blue cloth 

No. rifles. 

to 

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6 

£ 

f 

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1) 

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to 

to 

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> 

No. of gun locks. 

Pieces blue strou: 

u 

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05 

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be 

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Groce fire s.eels. 

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c 

5 

Groce gun worms 

Pounds tobacco. 

Barrels whiskey. 

Bushels salt. 

Barrels salt. 

05 

c 

0 

E 

6 

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No. arm bands. 

Pounds lead. 

No. boxes. 

£ 

jj 

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dj 

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Pieces red strou 

Groce binding. 

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Groce wampum. 

u. 

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1824. Dec. 


To amount on hand in 1824, 

• 

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120 















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• 

• 

4 

4 

150 

11,050 

4- 

17 

9 

Robert ltanken, • • 

• 

• 

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• 

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1825. Feb. 

6 

William H. Savage • 

• 

• 

• 

• 

2000 

1 

• 

• 

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• 

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• 

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March 

28 

Bernard Pratle R Co. • 

• 

• 

• 

24 

• 

• 

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1 

2 

4 

15 


































• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

1 

James Reed & Co. • 

• 

• 

• 

19| 

51 

• 

• 

• 

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• 


49 


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• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

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• 


17 

O'Fallon R Keyte, • 

• 

• 

• 

• 

60 

• 

• 

• 

• 

7 

• 


36 

13 

9 

1 

1 










• 

• 




• 











• 


• 

• 

• 

• 

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William Troy, • • 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 






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May 

6 

Robert Ranken, • • 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 


• 

• 


16 






16 



























• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

June 

15 

William H. Savage, • 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 


• 



23 






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• 




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* 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 


21 

American Fur Company, 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

500 

• 

400 

• 

8 

• 

10 

• 

• 

3 

• 

• 




• 

2 

o 

74 

12 

6 

6 

2 

1 

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8 

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9 

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15 

Frederick L. Billon, • 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

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• 

• 

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• 




42 

• 

6 







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• 

• 

• 


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• 


21 

O. N. Bostwick • • 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

900 

• 

• 

• 

10 

• 

• 

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of Articles purchased for Presents for Indians, by William Clark, Superintendent of Indian Affairs, between the 1st September, 1824, and the 1st September, 1825 










DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES PURCHASED FOIt PRESENTS. 


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j Yards calico. 

J Yards gold lace. 

j Pieces ribbon. 

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Groce gun worms. 

Pounds tubacco. 

Barrels whiskey. 

Bushels salt. 

Barrels salt. 

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Groce binding. 

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ABSTRACT of Advances to Indian Agents by William Clark, Superintendent of Indian Affairs, between the 1st of September. 1824, and 

1st of September, 1825. 


DATE. 



TC 

WHOM ADVANCED. 





AMOUNT. 




In the 1st quarter, from 1st September to the 1 st of December, 1824. 


- * 


* 


1824. November 30 

6 

Thomas Forsyth, paid for the current expenses of the Sack and Fox Agency 

_ 

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S 547 52 



SO 

7 

Lawr. 1 aliaferro do 

do 

St. Peter’s Agency 

- 

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833 17 


December 

1 

10 

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Delaware Agency 

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1 

11 

Benjamin O’Fallon do 

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Missouri Agency 

. 

- 

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766 50 



1 

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Prairie du Chien Agency 

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482 



1 

17 

Alexander McNair do 

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Osage Agency 

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S 4,279 19 




In the 2 d quarter, from 

1st December , 1824, and 1st March, 1825. 






1825. November 30 

3 

James Latham, paid for the current expenses of the Peoria Sub Agency - 

. 


- 

$5 350 50 


January 

10 

10 

Pierre Menard, do 

do 

Emigrating Indians 

- 


- 

698 


March 

1 

25 

Benjamin O’Fallon, do 

do 

Missouri Agency 

- 


- 

687 50 



1 

26 

Richard Graham, do 

do 

Delaware Agency 

- 


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641 65 



1 

27 

James Latham, do 

do 

Peoria Sub Agency 

- 


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February 28 

29 

Nicholas Boilvin, do 

do 

Prairie du Chien Agency 

- 


- 

504 66 



28 

30 

Laur. Taliaferro, do 

do 

St. Peter’s Agency 

- 


- 

633 



28 

31 

Thomas Forsyth, do 

do 

Sock and Fox Agency 

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515 


March 

1 

34 

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Osage Agency 

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S 5,173 56 





In the 3 d quarter, from 1st March to 1st June, 1825. 






■1825. April 

9 

1 

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§ 500 



12 

4 

Alexander McNair, do 

do 

Osage Agency 

- 

- 

4 

921 50 


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31 

11 

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do 

St. Peter’s Agency 

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189 50 



31 

13 

Thomas Forsyth, do 

do 

Sock and Fox Agency 

- 

- 

- 

655 95-^f 



31 

14 

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do 

St. Peter’s Agency 

- 

- 

- 

865 2H 


June 

1 

16 

Benj. O’Fallon, do 

do 

Missouri Agency 

- 

- 

- 

2,542 85 



1 

20 

James Latham, do 

do 

Peoria Sub Agency 

- 

- 

- 

360 lli 



11 

28 

Richard Graham, do 

do 

Delaware Agency 

- 

- 

- 

1,579 5t 



14 

29 

Same, do 

do 

Same 

- 

- 

- 

1,912 25 


May 

31 

35 

Laur. Taliaferro, do 

do 

St. Peter’s Agency 

- . 

- 

- 

508 



31 

37 

Nicholas Boilvin do 

do 

Prairie du Chien 

- 

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ABSTRACT—Continued. 


DATE. 


1825. July 4 

August 31 
September 1 
27 

August 31 

31 

September 1 


1825. April 

May 


11 

12 

12 

20 


1 

5 

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20 
22 

25 

26 


TO -WHOM ADVANCED. 


In the 4th quarter , from 1st June to 1st September, 1825. 

Alexander McNair, paid for the current expenses of the Osage Agency 
_ . . * 1 


Thomas Forsyth do 

James Latham, do 

Nicholas Boilvin, do 

Laur. Taliaferro, do 

Richard Graham, do 

Pierre Menard, do 

Benjamin O’Fallon do 


do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 


Sock and Fox Agency 
Peoria Sub Agency 
Prairie du Chien Agency 
St. Peter’s Agency 
Delaware Agency 
Emigrating Indians 
Missouri Agency 


Deujauiiii u ranuii --o s 

Abstract D, which will be found in my account current of the 4th quarter of 1825, lor cash paid to 
for robberies committed by the Osages, under the 2d article of the treaty of the 25th September, 

Annuities for 1825. 

Richard Graham, for the Delaware, Kickapoo, Piankeshaco, Kaskaskia, Peorias, and Wcas - 
Thomas Forsyth, for the Sock and Fox annuity for 1825 

Martin Parmer, for the Ioway annuity for 1825 - - - - 

Alexander McNair, for the Osage annuity for 1825 - 


RECAPITULATION. 

Advances to Indian Agents and Sub Indian Agents - 
Ca:->h paid sundry persons for Osage robberies 
Annuities for the year 1825 - 


sundry persons 

1818 


58 800 
717 

322 82^ 
532 383 
516 75 
2,848 91 
1.178 6<H 
2,753 85 


; 15.200 
2,000 
500 
1,000 


g 9,670 41 * 

2,627 


8 t8,700 


g 51 352 52 


g30,024 59£ 
2.627 921 
18,700 

g51,352 52 


St. Louis, 18 th October 1825. 


WILLIAM CLARK. 

































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GENERAL ABSTRACT of Disbursements or Expenditures made by William Clark, Superintendent Indian Affai 

St. Louis , between the 1st of September, 1824, and the 1st of September , 1825. 




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Dr. The United States in Account with George Izard, Governor ot* the Territory of Arkansas, and Superintendent of Indian Adairs. C«. 


To amount of vouchers for Disbursements made from July 13, to 
November 30, 1825 ------ 

To balance due on A. H. Sevier’s note for $ 3,750, the sum of g 3,000 
in specie having been brought by him to the mouth) of White 
River, and afterwards received here - 
To Thomas W. Johnston’s note for - 

To balance due the United States, carried to new account - 


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16,446 00 


By draft, No. 9646, on the Branch Bank at New Orleans, dated 
21st of January, 1825 - 

No. 9647, on the Branch Bank at New Orleans, dated 
21st of January, 1825 - 

No. 9648, on the Branch Bank at New Orleans, dated 
21st of January, 1825 - 

No. 9649, on the Branch Bank at New Orleans, dated 
21 st of January, 1825 - - 

No. 9920, on the Branch Bank at New Orleans, dated 
10th of March, 1825 - 

No. 59, on the Branch Bank at New Orleans, dated the 
10th of March, 1825 - 

No. 60, on the Branch Bank at New Orleans, dated 10th 
of March, 1825 - 

No. 61, on the Branch Bank at New Orleans, dated 10th 
of March, 1825 - - . 

This amount in United States’ money - 
A. H. Sevier’s receipt, dated January 5, 1825 - 

Thomas W. Johnston’s note, dated 24th November, 1824 

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Note. The Treasury drafts, credited for in the above account, have been sent to New Orleans to he cashed. The special agent, Mr. Thomas W. Newton, left this place on the 
~lst October, his return is uaily expected. Ihere are, consequently, no public funds at my disposal at present. The notes of hand are believed to be good, but the drawers 
are absent. 

GEORGE IZARD. 

f certify, on honor, that the foregoing account is just and true ; that the disbursements have been faithfully made for the objects expressed in the vouchees; and that the 
credits given embrace all public moneys received by me, and not heretofore accounted for. 


Little Rock, Arkansas Territory, Nevtinker 30 , 1825 . 


GEORGE IZARD. 
























Doc. 112— Sig. 29 


Abstract of Disbursements made by George Izard, Governor and Superintendent of Indian Affairs for the Territory of Arkansas, from the 

13th of July to the 30th of November, 1825. 


July 13 

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D. Barber, 


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Isaac Watkins, 

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Israel Dodge, 


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William Drope, 

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A. Barraqui, 

Sept 4 

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Peter Menard, 

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11 

Isaac Watkins, 

16 

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Israel Dodge, 

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Jos. Bonne, 

October 17 

15 

Etienne Vaugin 


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21 

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B. Harrrington, I 

22 

21 


22 

22 

T. Sarrazin, 

24 

23 

Joseph Bonne, 


24 

M. Andrews, 


For his pay as Sub-Agent of Indian Affairs ------- 

do do commencing the 17th January, and ending the 16th of April, 1825 

do do from the 17th of April, to 17th July, 1825 - - 

do do from the 17th of July, to 16th October, 1825 - 

do as furnishing supplies to the Quapaw Indians ------- 

do as blacksmith to the Quapaw Indians, for the quarter beginning the 12th October, and ending the 

12th January, 1825 - 

do do from the 12th January, to 12th April, 1825 

do for transportation of public arms --------- 

do for supplies to the Quapaws ------ 

do for money advanced at Washington to Cherokee Chiefs ------ 

do for supplies furnished the Quapaws -------- 

do as blacksmith to the Quapaws, for the quarter commencing the 12th of April, and ending the 12th 

of July, 1825 ------- 

do for services as Interpreter and Express among the Quapaws - 
, do for one quarter’s salary as Interpreter to the Quapaws from the 1st of April, to 30th of June, 1824 
do do from the 1st of July, to 30th of Sept. 1824 

do do from the 1st of October, to 31st of Dec. 1824 

do do from the 1st of Jan. to 31st of March, 1825 

do do from the 1st of April, to 30th of June, 1825 

. Yaugine, and A. Barraqui, on account of presents to the three Qdapaw Chiefs, Hickaton, Kikikatideb, and Tonaska 
Do. in full of do do 

on account of his present, as above - - - - - - - - 

balance in full for a quarter’s salary as Interpreter to the Quapaws, from the 1st of July, to 30th of Sept. 1825 
presents to the Quapaw Chiefs - - - - - - - - • 

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125 00 
125 00 
15 00 

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7 00 
42 80 
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25 00 
100 00 
100 00 
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A LIST of the Thames of all Persons employed in the Agency of John Crowell, Indian Agent, between the 1st of September, 1824, and 

the 1st of September 1825. 


NAMES OF TIIE PERSONS 
EMPLOYED. 

NATURE OF THE 

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WHERE EMPL’D. 

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TO WHAT TIME PAID. 

WHERE BORN. 

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REMARKS. 

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William Walker 

Thomas T. Triplett - 
William Hambly 
Patrick Carr - 
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Uchee Interpreter 
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Polecat Springs 
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Creek Agency 

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500 
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400 
200 
200 
724 

From 1st Sept. 1824, to 31st Jan. 1825 
From 21st Feb. to 31st August, 1825 

To the 31st of August, 1825 

Ditto. 

Ditto. 

1st September, to 31st December, 1824. 

North Carolina 

Pennsylvania 

Georgia 

East Florida 
Creek Nation 

Do. 

North Carolina 

gl,800 00 
208 334 
260 75 
400 00 
200 00 
200 00 
241 334 

Negroes hired of Jones, 
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JOHN CROWELL, Jlgent for Indian Affairs. 


























Doe. 112.—%. $2. 

ABSTRACT of Annuities paid to the Creek Indians by John Crowell, Indian Agent, between the 1st of September, 1824, and the 1st of 

September, 1825. 


WHEN PAID. 

No. of voucher. 

OF WHOM THE FUNDS WERE RE¬ 
CEIVED. 

UNDER WHAT TREATIES THE AN¬ 
NUITIES ARE CLAIMED. 

AMOUNT. 

TO WHOM PAID, AND IN WHAT PAID. 

AMOUNT. 

1825. April 23, 

1 

Received of Thomas T. Tucker, 
Treasurer of the United States, 
six treasury drafts on the Branch 
Bank of the United States. 

Treaty of New York, * 

Do. of Creek Agency, 

Do. of Indian Springs, 

S 1,500 
13,000 
16,000 

Paid in cash to Little Prince, Tuskehemau of 
Tuckahatchee, Hopothle Toholo, Tuske- 
heneau of Cusetau, Hopaie Hadjo, Yoholo 
Micco, John Stradham, Oakfuske Yoholo, 
and Mad Wolf, chiefs, 

g 30,500 

Note. Twenty thousand dollars of the Annuity for this year, was a] 

ppropriated by the chiefs for the purchase of blankets and homespun for the women and childr 

JOHN CROWELL, Agent for Indian Affairs. 

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ABSTRAC 1 ot Provisions purchased tor the Indians by John Crowell, Indian Agent, between 1st of September, 1824, and the 1st of 

September, 1825. 



DATE OF PURCHASE* 

No. of voucher. 

OF WHOM PURCHASED. 

DESCRIPTION OF PROVISIONS FURNISHED. 

A 

AMOUNT, 

POUNDS 

BEEF. 

BUSHELS 

SALT. 

REMARKS. 

1825. April 25, 

1 

William Hambly, - 

8,790 

0 2 

Supplied the Indians at the distribution of the annuity for 1825, as 
perreciept, rendered with the abstract of disbursements for the 
quarter ending the 31st of May, 1825.. 

365 60 

g 365 60 


JOHN CROWELL, Agent for Indian Affairs . 


























Doc. 113— Sig. 34 

GENERAL ABSTRACT of all Disbursements or Expenditures by John Crowell, Indian Agent, in the Creek Agency, between 1st 

of September, 1824, and the 1st of September, 1825. 


Date of Disbursements 
or Expenditures. 

No of 

Voucher. 

Payments to whom made. 

1824. December 30 

1 

William Hambly 

29 

2 

Patrick Carr - 


3 

Adam - 

20 

4 

William Walker - 

30 

5 

R. J. Nichols & Co. 

1825. January 17 

1 

John A. Jones 

21 

2 

Henry Crowell 


3 

Thomas Crowell ... 

February 15 

4 

William Walker - 

March l 

5 

William Hambly - 


6 

Adam - 


7 

Paddy Carr - 

April 25 

1 

William Hambly 

July 5 

2 

Do. 

11 

3 

Thomas T. Triplett 


.4 

Adam - 


5 

Paddy Carr 


NATURE OF THE DISBURSEMENTS AND EXPENDITURES. 


In the first quarter , between the 1st of September and 30 th of November, 1824. 

Salary as Public Interpreter, from 1st September to 30th November, 1824 
Do. Creek do. do. do. do. 

Do. Uchee do. do. do. do. 

Do. Assistant Agent, do. do. do. 

For iron and steel, for use of the Indians at Creek Agency - 
Salary as Agent, from 1st September, to 30th November, 1824 


In the second quarter, between 1st December, 1824, and 28th February, 1825. 

For hire of negro blacksmith, from 1st September, to 31st December, 1824 

board of blacksmith and striker, from 1st September, to 31st December, 1824 
hire of striker blacksmith, from 1st September to 31st December, 1824 
salary as Sub-Agent, from 1st December, 1824, to 31st January, 1825 
do. as Public Interpreter, from 1st December, 1824, to 28th February, 1825 
do. as Uchee do. do. do. 

do. as Creek do. do. do. 

salary as Agent, from 1st December, 1824, to 28th February, 1825 


In the third quarter , between 1st March and 31 st May, 1825. 

For provisions at the distribution of annuity, for 1825 - 

his salary as Public Interpreter, from 1st March, to 3lst May, 1825 
do. as Sub-Agent, from the 21st of February, to 31st May, 1825 
pay as Uchee Interpreter, from 1st March, to 31st May, 1825 
do. as Creek do. do. do. 

Salary as Agent, from 1st March, to 31st May, 1825 


AMOUNT. 


8 100 00 
50 00 
50 00 
125 00 
83 80 
450 00 


8 858 80 


73 33-| 
80 00 
58 33 1 
83 66 
100 00 
50 00 
50 00 
450 00 


8 945 33$ 


365 60 
100 00 
135 75 
50 00 
50 00 
450 00 


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ABSTRACT—Continued. 


Date of Disbursements 
or Expenditures 

No. of 
Voucher. 

PAYMENTS TO WHOM MADE. 

NATURE OF THE DISBURSEMENTS AND EXPENDITURES, 

AMOUNT. 

September 1 

1 

William Hambly - 

In the fourth quarter , between 1st June and 31 st Jlngust , 1825. 

For his salary as Public Interpreter, from 1st June, to 31st August, 1825 

100 00 

2 

Patrick Carr ... 

pay as Creek do. do. do. 

50 00 


3 

Adam - 

salary as Uchee do. do. do. 

50 00 

3 

4 

Thomas T. Triplett 

salary as Sub-Agent do. do. - - 

125 00 



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Salary of Agent, from 1st June, to 31st August, 1825 - 

Total amount. 

450 00 

775 00 

$ 3,730 4Si. 


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Dr. The United States in account with Hugh Montgomery, Indian Agent, 


1825. Aug. 3 

To amount of expenditures in the 1st and 2d quar¬ 


1825. July 20 

By a draft on the Cashier of the Branch Bank of 


ters of the current year, ... 

1,899 27 


the United States at New York, as per letter 

Oct. 12 

To amount of expenditures in the 3d quarter of the 



from the Treasurer, dated June, 1825, 


current year, - 

737 38! 


By do. do., dated 14ih June, 1815, 


To balance, - 

252 96! 




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2,889 62 


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Cr, 


1.775 00 
1,114 62 


2* 889 62 


252 96| 


I rortify, on honor, that the foregoing account is just and true, that the disbursements have been faithfully made for the purposes expressed in the vouchers, and that 
the*credits embrace all public moneys received by me, and not heretofore accounted for. 

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Dr. . The United States in account with William Ward, Agent to the Chocktaws. Cr. 


1824. Sept. 14 

To balance due agent, for account rendered, of this 


' 1824. Sept. 25 

Bv my draft on Secretary of War, favor of I. R. 

750 00 


date, with vouchers, - 

742 89* 


Ward, -. 



To amount of disbursements for the quarter ending 


Nov. 

By Treasurer’s draft on United Slates’ Bank, New 

937 50 


30th November, 1824, per vouchers rendered, 

1,684 65 


Orleans, .... - 


1825, Mar. 12 

To amount of disbursements for the quarter ending 


Dec. 1 

By mv draft on Secretary of War, favor of D. L. 

1,500 00 


28th February, 1825, per abstract and vouchers, 

1,313 25 


Ward, ------ 


June 14 

To amount of disbursements for the quarter ending 


Mar. 18 

By Treasurer’s draft on Bank Mississippi, 

666 66 


31st Mav, 1825, per abstract and vouchers, 

2,534 57 

April 

Do on U. S. Bank, Louisville, Ky. 

2.300 00 

Sept. 3 

To amount of disbursements for the quarter ending 



Do on Bank S. Mississippi, 

7,834 50 


31st August, 1815, per abstract and vouchers, in 


May . 

Do do. 

23,122 50 


which is enclosed present year’s annuity, pay for 



By my draft on Secretary of War, dated 22d Sept. 



Pensacola campaign, allowance for spoliations. 



1824, to defray expenses rf Chocktaw Delega- 



to C- Kingsbury, Superintendent Missionary 



tion to Washington, in favor of John Pitchlynn, 

1,200 00 


School ------ 

33,083 05 

Aug. 17 

By my draft on Secretary of War, in favor of J. 



To this sum paid over to George W. Adams, to 



W. Adams, - 

2,312 25 


defray expenses of the Chocktaw Delegation to 






Washington City, to treat with Government, 






22d September, 1824, - 

1,200 00 





To cash paid J. Beckwi h, for making fence round 






Agency House, per Yo. marked D, 

65 00 





Dollars, 

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DATE. 


TO WHOM PAYMENTS WERE 
MADE. 

AMOUNT. 

Point blankets. 

Stroud. 

Cotton cards. J 

Worsted binding. 

Domestic cotton. 

Weaver’s slays. 

cc 

Ch 

Handkerchiefs. 

Shawls. 

Bridles. 

Saddles. 

Hoes. 

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ss 

a 

J 

Hats, wool. 

Calico. 

Bed ticking. 

Bracelets. 

Beads. 

Cotton balls. 

Country cloth. 

j Shoes. 

Scarlet cloth. 

Pink cambric. 

Pantaloons. 

Roundabouts. 

Vests. 

0 

REMARKS. 

No. 

Pieces. 

No. prs. 

No. ps. 

Yards of 

No. 

Yards. 

No. 

No. 

No. 

No. 

No. 

Pounds. 

No. 

Yards. 

Yards. 

Pairs. 

.Strand# 

No. 

Yards. 

Pairs. 

Yards 

Yards. 

Pairs. 

No. 

No. 

No. 

1825. June 28 
July 8 

1 

2 

South-east District, 
Musholatabbees do. 

g 1,913 18 
1,963 74 

302 

120 

22 

6 

37 

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64 

826 j 

3*341 2 

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207 

80 

11 

37 

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558 

310 

21 

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1,108s 

253 

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5 

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Bought by Glover and Gaines, by request. 
Do Adams and Johnson, do. 


RECAPITULATION OF CHOCTAW ANNUITIES, 1825. 


Annuity per act 19th February, 1808. - - - - S 3,500 

Do do 3d March, 1817, - - - - 6,000 

Do per late Treaty of 1825,* - - - - 6,000 

Do per act of 7th May, 1822, - 3,150 

Do do to Robert Cole, as chief - 150 


18,600 


* S 6,000, in addition to the above g 6,000, is stipulated to be paid and ap¬ 
plied to the use of schools, in this Treaty, which has not been embraced or 
received the present year. 

September 1, 1825. 


Deduction from annuities as stated. 


Pushmattahas and Puckshunubbee’s yearly salaries, on account 

of their death, g 150 each, - - - - - g 300 00 

Tavern stands not used, ------ 200 00 

This sum used by Delegation at Washington City, after deducting 

g 684 50, paid J L McDonald, ... - 4,315 50 

Allowance to C. Kingsbury, Superintendent Missionary School, - 6,000 00 
Do. do one company light horse, not organized, 200 00 


Annuities as stated, 
Deductions, 

Amount paid Choctaws, 


§11,015 50 


- $ 18.600 00 

- 11,015 50 

- g 7,584 50 


Paid as follows. 

To South-east District, merchandise, 
cash, - 

To Mushoolatubbee’s District, merchandise, 

cash, 

To Colonel Cole’s District, cash. 

To two companies light-horsemen, g 200 each, 

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GENERAL ABSTRACT ot* Disbursements made by William Ward, Agent to the Choctaws, for one year, commencing September 

1st, 1824, and ending August 31st, 1825. 



Dec. 4 
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1825. March 5 


June 

May 

June 

May 

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Sept. 1 


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M. Mackey, United States’ Interpreter, three months pay, ending 30th November, 1824, 
Doak and Ward for iron and steel for public shop, and hauling same to Agency, 

Uy rus Kingsbury, Superintendent Missionary School, pay for schools at Mushoolatubbee’s 
Do. do. do. in Choctaw nation, 

Stephen Ward for provisions furnished Indians when at Agency on business, 

Stephen Ward, Sub-agent, pay for three months, ending 30th November, 1S24, 

William Ward, agent, do. do. 


To Christian Spring, public blacksmith, his and striker’s pay and subsistence three months, 

M. Mackey, United States’ Interpreter, three months* pay, ending 28th February, 1825, 

Stephen Ward, for provisions furnished Indians when at Agency on business, - 

Cyrus Kingsbury, Superintendent Missionary School, for support of schools in Choctaw nation three months, 

Stephen Ward, sub agent, pay for three months, ending 28th February, 1825, - 

William Ward, agent, do. do. .... 


To Christian Spring, public blacksmith, his and striker’s pay and subsistence three months, 

John Pitchlin, United States’ Interpreter, pay for three quarters, from 1st September to 31st May, 1825, 
M Mackey, do. pay for three mondis. ending 31st May, 1825, 

Cyi •us Kingsbury, Superintendent Missionary Schools, in Choctaw nation, allowance to 31st May, 1825, 

George W. Adams, sub-agent, pay for three months, ending 31st May, 1825, - - - - 

John Jarvis, for 710 bushels coal delivered at public blacksmith shop, - 

Calv in Cushman, for iron and steel do. do. - 

Stephen Ward, for provisions furnished Indians at Agency on business, - - 

Cyrus Kingsbury, Superintendent Missionary Schools, pay proportion expenses buildings at Goshen, 

William Ward, salary as agent, three months, ending 31st May, 1825, - 


To Christian Spring, blacksmith, his and striker’s pay and subsistence tor three months, - 
John Pitchlin, United States’ Interpreter, pay for three months, ending 31st August, 1825, 

M. Mackey. do. do. do. 

Cyrus Kingsbury, Superintendent Missionary School, allowance for three months, ending 31st August, 1825, 
George W. Adams, sub-agent, pay for three months, ending 3lst August, 1825, ... 


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To Doak and Ward, for iron and steel delivered at public shop at Agency, .... 

Do for stationery, use of agent’s oflice, - 

Aholubbe, Indian, beef furnished public Council at Mushoolatubbee’s, - 
B. Meslier, magistrate for holding an inquest over an Indian at Demopolis, in 1820, - 

Stephen Ward, for provisions furnished to Indians at Agency on business, .... 
William Ward, agent, pay for quarter ending 3ist August, 1825, - 

Junius It. Ward aud others, pay and expenses for receiving at Natchez and delivering at Agency g 20 s 000, 

Choctaw Delegation, payment to them as stipulated in late Treaty, for war services and spoliations, - 

Cyrus Kingsbury, Superintendent Missionary School, part Choctaw annuity, appropriated to use of schools, 

Mingo Mushoolarubbee, his yearly salary as medal chief present year, ’ 

allowance to light-horse company iif Mushoolatubbee’s district, present year, - 

balance of annuity due and paid to do. do. do. - 

Daniel Nail, for beef furnished at delivery of annuity to Mushoolatubbee’s District, 

Adams and Johnson, paid them for transportation on annuity goods, delivered to do. 
balance of annuity paid to South-east (Pushattaha’s) District, present year, .... 
allowance to light-horse company, in do. do. - 

Glover and Gaines, transportation on annuity goods, delivered South-east District, - 
Do. provisions furnished at delivering annuity to do. - 

balance of annuity for present year, paid Colonel Coles, formerly Puckshunubbee’s District, 
allowance to Col. Coles, as medal chief, Choctaw nation, present year, .... 

John McKenney, payment for beef at delivery of annuity goods to Mushoolatubbee, - 

James Wilson, subsistence and horse feed, to agent and others, at a called council, ... 

Doak and Ward, for presents given to Indians by order of agent, - - * v " 


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Hr. ^ United States in Account witli Be nj uni in F. Smithj A^ent to the Chicasaws. 


1825. May 31, 

To amount of abstracts herewith transmitted, - 

41,186 50 

1824. Nov. 30, 

By balance, money on band, - 

3.613 79§ 


Balance of money on hand, and placed to the credit 


Dec. 20, 

By cash at Washington on account of Rev. Mr. Ste- 



of the United States in new account, - - 

3,473 95£ 


nat,. 

446 66 




23, 

Do do on account of annuity, 

1,000 00 




1825.. April 1, 

By T. T. Tucker’s drafts, Nos. 9640, 9641, 9642, 






9643, 9644, and 9645,. 

34,100 00 




6, 

By my draft in favor of Gabriel Techereon, cashier 






Bank of Mississippi, - 

2,000 00 




29. 

By T. T. Tucker’s draft, No. 2627, on the Bank of 






Mississippi, - - 

400 00 





Do do . No. 2620, 

2,100 00 




May 18, 

By my two drafts on the War Department in favor 






of the Rev. T. C. Stenat, one of the 17th and one 






of the 18th, g 500 each,. 

1.000 00 



S44,660 45g 


• 

S 44,660 45§ 


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I certify, on honor, that the foregoing account is just and true ; that the disbursements as charged in the abstract, have been faithfully matfe for the object expressed in the 
vouchers; and that the credits given embrace all moneys of a public nature in my hands, and not heretofore accounted for. 


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Dr. The United States in account current with George Gray, Indian Agent Sulphur Fork, lied River Indian Agency, for the quarter 

ending 30th September, 1825. (Jr. 


1825. July 12, 

To amount paid James Rogers, as per 

voucher No. 1 , 

10 50 

1825. Sept. 20, 

By amount due the United States for the quarter end- 


Aug. 10 , 

Mitchell Bone, 

2, 

9 00 


irg 30th June, 1825, - 

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Sept. SO, 

George Gray, 

3, 

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Deduct account herewith, - 

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Jacob Irwin, 

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O'Riley Colton, 

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George Gray, 

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Larkin Kdwards, 

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Balance due the United States, 

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I certify, on honor, that the above statement exhibits a true account of all moneys which have come into my hands, on account of the Red River Indian Agency, during the 
quarter ending 30th September, 1825, and that the purchases and disbursements have been faithfully made, and that a balance of sixty dollars and fifty-nine cents is due from 
me to the United States. 

Given at Sulphur Fork, Red River Indian Agency, this 30th day of September, 1825. 

GEORGE GRAY, Indian Agent 

Department or War, Office Indian Affairs, 19th November, 1825. 

The two first items in the above account, amounting to g 19 50, are for rations issued to the Quapaw Indians, who v isited the Caddoes for the purpose of obtaining their con¬ 
sent to settle on their lands, under the provision of the late treaty between the United States and the Quapaws, and the expense, which is reasonable, was very propei ly incurred 
by Captain Gray : hut it being incurred without any authority from the Department, the sanction ot the Secretary of War is necesary to gi' e him a credit lor the amount. These 
items, therefore, with the 6th of S 28 75, (being for his expenses in going to and returning from Natchitoches on business of his agency, which is a usual, and appears to be iji. 
this instance, a reasonable charge,) amounting in the whole to § 48 25, are respectfully recommended for the approval of the Secretary of War. 

THOMAS L. McKENNEY. 

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A LIST of the names of all persons employed in the agency of George Gray, Indian Agent, at Sulphur Fork, Red River, between lsfr 

September, 1844, and 1st September, 1845. 

NAMES OF THE PERSONS. 

NATURE OF THE SERYICE. 

WHEN EMPLOYED. 

PAY PER DAY, MONTH, OR 
YEAR. 

FOR WHAT TIME I 

'AID. 

WHERE HORN. 

AMOUNT. 

Beorge Gray, - 
■aoob Irwin, - 
fo’Riley Colton, 
parkin Edwards, - 

Indian Agent, 

Gunsmith, - 
Interpreter, - 
Ferryman, - 

1st September, 1824, 
Do do- 

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Do do. 

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Do do. 

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Do do. 

Virginia, 
Pennsylvania, 
Connecticut, - 
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STATEMENT—Continued. 


DATE OF DELIVERY, 


1825. 

June 11,15. and 21. 

28,29, and 30. 
July i. 

6 . 

10,12,and 15. 
23,28, and 31. 
Aug. 6 and ll. 
17 and 22. 
29 and SO. 
7 and 12. 
14. 

19 and 30. 


5Cpt. 


NAMES OF TRIBES OR INDIVIDUALS 
TO WHOM DELIVERED. 


60 


Cashattee, Shawnee, and Paskagula 
Quapaw, Choctaw, and Delaware - 
Paskagula Indians - 
Caddow Chief and party 
Natchitoches. Alabama, and Choctaw 
Cashattee, Caddow, and Choctaw - 
Caddow and Chickasaw 
Cashattee and Choctaw Indians 
Caddow and Choctaw' Indians 
Caddow and Delaware Indians 
Shawnee Indians - 
Cashattee and Caddow Indians 

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ABSTRACT of Articles purchased for Presents for Indians, by George Gray, Indian Agent at Sulphur Fork, Red River Indian Agency, between 1st 

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GEORGE GRAY, Indian Agent 










































































Hoc. 112 -Sis- 31 . 


GENERAL ABSTRACT of all Disbursements or Expenditures by George Gray, Indian Agent at Sulphur Fork, Red River 

Indian Agency, between tbe 1st of September, 1824, and 80th September, 18* 


Date of Disbursements or 
Expenditures. 


1824. December 31 


1625. March 31 


1825. April 1 

7 

June 30 


July 12 

August 10 
September 30 


NATURE OF DISBURSEMENTS AND EXPENDITURES. 


AMOUNT. 


(ieorge Gray, Indian Agent, salary per quarter . 

Jacob Irwin, gunsmith do. 

0 Riley Colton, Interpreter, do. 

Lark Edwards, ferryman, do. 

O’ Riley Colton, expenses on express to Natchitoches and returning 
James Rogers, on account of purchase of corn rations for Indians 
Amount of merchandise delivered to Indians - 

George Gray, Indian Agent, salary per quarter - 

Jacob Irwin, gunsmith, do. - 

O’Riley Colton, Interpreter, do. - 

Larkin Edwards, ferryman, do. - 

Amount of merchandise delivered to Indians - 

Harrison & Hopkins, account of paper and printing - 

DO. account of merchandise purchased for Indians - 

George Gray, Indian Agent, salary per quarter ..... 

Jacob Irwin, gunsmith, do. ....... 

O’Riley Colton, Interpreter, do. ....... 

Collin Alarick, account of freight on public goods from Natchitoches to Sulphur Fork - 
Larkin Edwards, --------- 

Amount of merchandise delivered to Indians ------ 

James Rogers, account of beef furnished Caddow Chief and party on a visit to the Agent 
Mitchell Borne, account of beef and pork furnished the Caddow Chiefs and Quapaw Chiefs 
George Gray, Indian Agent, salary per quarter - 

Jacob Irwin, gunsmith, do. - 

O’Riley Colton, Interpreter, do. - - - - “ 

George Gray, Indian Agent, expenses going and returning from Natchitoches on business 
Larkin Edwards, ferryman - -- -- -- - 

Amount of merchandise delivered to Indians - 


Total amount of all expenditures for one year, 

GEORGE GRAY, Indian Agent 


TOTAL AMOUNT. 


§ 300 

00 

200 

00 

120 

00 

25 

00 

15 

50 

65 

00 

201 

01 

300 

00 

200 

00 

120 

00 

25 

00 

199 

42 

16 

16 

800 

00 

300 

00 

200 

00 

120 

00 

43 

50 

25 

00 

205 

24 

10 

50 

9 

00 

300 

00 

200 

00 

120 

00 

28 

75 

25 

00 

199 

97 


Dollars, 


g 926 51 


844 42 


1,709 90 


893 22 


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The United States, in Account Current with John Johnston, Indian Agent, at riqurf, Ohio, 


Cr. 


1825. 

September 1. 


1825. 

September 1. 


To Amount of Abstract A. Indian Annuities for 1825 - 

811,900 

1825. 

Amount of Abstract B. Expenditures from January 1st, 



to September 1st, 1825 

8,594 52 


Amount of Abstract C, Purchases from January 1st, 



to September 1st, 1825 ... 

1,747 69 


Balance due John Johnston, per account rendered 



from Senecatown on the 31st December, 1824 

£23 67 

May 24. 
Sept. 14. 


S 22,465 88 


To Balance due John Johnston - 

600 88 



By Cash, Specie, received from the Bank of the United States at 
Chilicothe, on a Treasury draft to pay Annuities in the 
year 1825 - - . 

Cash received from Governor Cass on my draft on the Secre¬ 
tary of War - - - - 

Cash received at Philadelphia from the War Department on 
account of the case of the murdered Indians, in Indiana 
Cash received at Philadelphia from the War Department on 
account of the Wyandott school at Upper Sandusky, by 
draft of J. B. Finley - 

Cash received at Washington City in March 1825, being on 
account of erecting public buildings at Wapaghkonetta 
My draft on the Secretary of War - 
Received from the Treasurer of the United States 
Balance due John Johnston September 1st, 1825 


S 11,900 


2,700 


3,500 


400 


500 


1,200 


1,665 


600 

88 

822,465 

88 


I certify on honor that the foregoing is just and true, that the disbursements have been faithfully made for the purposes expressed m the vouchers, and that the credits given, 
embrace all the public moneys received by me, and not heretofore accounted for. J0RN JOHNSTON, Indian Agent. 


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ABSTRACT of Expenditures made by John Johnston, Indian Agent at Piqua, Ohio, from the 1st January to 

the 1st September, 1825—Eight months. 


date. 


PAYMENT TO WHOM MADE. 



NATURE OF THE EXPENDITURE. 


March 

5, 

April 

23, 

Do 

do 

Do 

29- 

Do 

do 

May 

12, 

Do 

do 

Do 

do 

Do 

do 

Do 

do 

Do 

do 

Do 

do 

Do 

do 

Do 

17, 

Do 

do 

Do 

26 

June 

9. 

Do 

do 

Do 

do 

Do 

do 

Do 

do 

Do 

do 

Do 

10, 

Do 

20, 

Do 

27. 

Do 

do 

Do 

30 

July 

11 

Bo 

do 


H. Gregg, Attorney - 
F. Duchoquet, Interpreter - 
Joseph Parks, do 
John Widney, 

James McPherson, Sub Agent 
Thomas M. Pendleton, 

Do do - 

Cyrus Finch. Attorney 
Thomas M. Pendledon, 

Finch Test and Seeder, Attorneys 
Charles H. Test, Attorney - 
Philip Sweitzer, do 

James Gilmore, do 

0. H. Smith, Prosecuting Attorney 
James Gilmore, Attorney 
F. Johnston, - 

James B. Findlay, - - - 

Do do 

John Lewis, Blacksmith 
John Lewis, do •• 

’ames Montgomery. Assistant Agent 
I aac Walker, Interpreter 
R. Armstrong’s Administrations 
John Johnston, Indian Agent 
R. B rod rick, - 

Do 

James McPherson, Sub-Agent 
John Berry. Capt. of the guard at 
Fall creek - 

Samuel Corey, Sheriff, and - 1 

Moses Cox, Clerk , ► J 


For services in prosecuting the murderers of nine Indians in Madison co’ty in Ind. in March, 1824 
Do as a Shawanese Interpreter from 1st January to June 3D, 1825 - 

Do do do do do - 


Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 


as a laborer and striker at Wapaghkonetta from 1st January to June 30, 1825 
as Sub Indian Agent at Lewistown from 1st January to June SO, 1825 


. 

Do 

do 

do 


do 

_ 

. 


- 

- 

43 50 


Do 

do 

do 


do 

_ 

- 


. 

- 

35 00 

• 

Do 

do 

do 


do 

- 

- 


- 

- 

107 50 

. 

Do 

do 

do ' 


do 

- 

- 


- 

- 

45 00 


Do 

do 

do 


do 

- 

- 


- 

- 

35 00 


Do 

do 

do 


do 

- 

- 


- 

- 

200 00 


Do 

do 

do 


do 

. 

- 


- 

- 

35 00 


Do 

do 

do 


do 

- 

- 


- 


20 00- 

• 

Do 

do 

do 


do 

- 

- 


- 


2 00 


A U1 II aiiu ^uaiuuitj -— - x 

labor hire at upper Sandusky in the year 1825 - - - ' 

money granted by the War Department in aid of the Indian school at Upper Sandusky 
striking and finding coal in the Blacksmith’s shop at Upper Sandusky in 1825 
services as Blacksmith to the Wyandots for six months ending June 30, 1825 
Do as Assistant Agent to the Senecas from 1st January to June 30, 1825 
Do as Wyandot Interpreter from 1st January to June 30. 1825 
Do as do from 1 st January to April 20, 1825 

Do as Indian Agent from 1st January to June 30, 1825 
For boarding the striker and laborerat Wapaghkonetta, four months - - 

services as Blacksmith at Wapaghkonetta from 1st January to June 30, 182o 
expenses incurred connected with the Indian murderers in Indiana - 

services of himself and men in guarding the murderers up to the ti T'° f “TJmciitton „f the 
sundry expenditures in the apprehension, confinement, guarding, tual, and execution ot ^ 

Indian murderers in the State oi Indiaua - 


loo 00 
120 00 
120 00 
60 00 
250 00 
5 00 


80 00 
400 00 
80 00 
234 60 
234 60 
120 00 
73 31 
600 00 
24 00 
234 60 
119 25 

1,429 00 

2,301 75 








































ABSTRACT™ Continued. 



1825. July 
Do 
Do 
Do 
Do 
Do 
Do 
Do 
Do 

August 

Do 

Do 
Do 
Do 
Do 
Do 
Do 
Do 
Do 


13. 

14, 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
20 , 
14, 

1 , 

do 

do 

do 

9, 

U, 

13, 

22 , 

24, 

SO, 


Sept’her 1, 
Do 12, 


Elias Rossel, ® 

Martin Lane, - 

John Johnston, Indian Agent 

Thomas Sayre and R. Broderick, 

Ross Thomas, - 

Joseph Parks, - 

Daniel McCulloch, - 

John Johnston, - 

Robert Parker, - 

John Lewis, Blacksmith 

John Johnston, Indian Agent 

James Montgomery, Assistant Agent 

Isaac Walker, Interpreter - 

C. Hurley, - 

F. Duchoquet, Interpreter 

R. Broderick, - 

James Johnston, - 

Will Jerome, - 

Elias Rossell, - 

James McPherson, - 

F. Johnston, 


On account of building the Agent’s, Interpreter’s, and Blacksmith’s houses, at Wapaghkonetta - 
ror services as a witness and Interpreter at the trial of the murderers in Indiana 


contingent expenses in the case of the Indian murderers 
sawing plank for Public buildings at Wapaghkonetta - 

repairing sawmill at Wapaghkonetta . 

travelling and contingent expenses in conducting Gov. Cass to and from Wapaghkonetta - 
making fence at Wapaghkonetta - 

contingent expenses in transporting and delivering annuities in 1825 
attending sawmill at Wapaghkonetta - - - 

services as Blacksmith at Sandusky from 1st July to September 1 , 1825, two months 
Do as Indian Agent for the months of July and August, 1825 - 

Do as Ass’t Ag’t to the Senecas on Sandusky river for the months of July and Aug. 1825 

Do as Wyandot Interpreter at Upper Sandusky for the months of July and August, 1825 

O n account of building houses for the Agent, Interpreter, and Blacksmith at Wapaghkounetta 
For services as Shawanese Interpreter for the months of July and August, 1825 

Do as Blacksmith at Wapaghkonetta for the months of July and August, 1825 - 
salt to Shawanese and transportation of annuities from Piqua to Wapaghkonetta and Sandusky 
taking up and keeping an Indian horse - ------ 

On account of building houses for Agent, Blacksmith, and Interpreter at Wapaghkonetta 
For services as Sub Indian Agent at Lewistown for the months of July and August, 1825 
For transporting iron, steel, and tobacco* to Upper Sandusky and Wapaghkonetta 


100 00 
22 00 
332 00 
22 00 

7 00 
13 00 

1 50 
58 00 
13 00 
78 00 

200 00 
78 00 
78 OO 
34 40 
40 00 
78 00 
112 50 

2 00 
30 00 
83 33 
53 08 

S 8,594 52 


Note —The whole of the vouchers relative to the case of the murdered Indians in the State of Indiana are included in the foregoing abstract: A list was furnished the War 
lepartment and approved, and the funds to discharge the claims transmitted direct to the Agent.— [Duplicates.] 


P KfcUA, September 1, 1825. 


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x 1 st of September, 1825. 


Date. 

Where paid. 

No. of vouchers. 

Of whom the funds were received. 

To whom paid. 

For what period. 

In what \ fi ui. 

Amount. 

1825 

June 9, 

do. 

July IS, 

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Do. do. 

The Wyandot nation, 
Seneca nation, 
Shawanese nation. 
Shawancse & Senecas. 

1825 

1825 

1825 

1825 

In specie. 

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Ik j specie. 

1 •£ specie. 

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1,000 00 
3,000 00 
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Doc. 112.—S'£- 5S - 

A LIST of the names of all persons employed in the Agency of John Johnston, Indian Agent at Tiqua, Ohio, between the 1st ilav ,.f 

September, 1824, and the 1st day of September, 1825. ^ 


names of THE PERSONS. 


John Johnston 

James McPherson - 
John Shaw 
James Montgomery 
James B. Finley - 
Isaac Walker 
same 

Robert Armstrong 
Francis Duchoquet 
same 

Joseph Park 
John Lewis 
Robert Brodrick 
John Wedney, jr. 
James McKean 


nature of the service. 

WHERE EMPLOYED. 

PAY PER DAY, 
MONTH, OR YEAR. 

FOR WHAT TIME TAID. 

REMARKS. 

Indian Agent 

At Piqua, Wapaghkonetta, Lewis to\yn, 
Upper Sandusky, and Seneca town, Ohio. 

g 1,200 per ann. 

From Sept. 1,1824, to Sept. 

1, 18 25 

one year 

Sub Indian Agent 

Lewis town, Ohio, - 
Upper Sandusky, “ 

500 ‘‘ 

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500 « 

“ to Oct. 1, 1825 

one month 

Assistant Agent - 

Seneca town, “ 

469 20 “ 

Sept. 1, 1824 to Sept. 1825 

one year 

Sub Indian Agent 
Interpreter of Wyandot • 

Upper Sandusky “ 

i< « . 

240 per annum 

Oct. 1, 1824 to 1st Sept. 1825 
Sept. 1,1824 to June 30, 1825 

eleven months 
ten months 

same 

it it 

469 20 “ 

July 1, 1825 to 1st Sept. 1825 

two months 

same 

it it 

240 “ 

Sept. 1,1824 to April 20, 1 825 

7 mo. & 20 ds. 

Interpreter of Shawnese - 

Wapaghkonetta - 

469 20 « 

Sept. 1, 1824 to 1st Jan. 1825 

four months 

same 


240 « 

Jan. 1, 1825 to 1st Sept. 1825 

eight months 

same 


240 « 

Jan. 1, 1825 to Sept. 1, 1825 

eight months 

Blacksmith 

Upper Sandusky - 

469 20 « 

Sept. 1 ,1824 to 1st Sept, i 825 1 

one year 

Blacksmith 

Wapaghkonetta 

469 20 « 

Sept. 1, 1824 to 1 st Sept. 1825 

one year 

Striker and laborer 


192 « 

Sept. 1,1824 to June 30, 1825 

ten months 

u a 


177 « 

1st July to 1st Sept. 1825 

two months 

a tt 

Upper Sandusky 

160 « 

Sept. 1, 1824 to Sept. 1,1825 

one year 


AMOUNT. 


1.200 00 
500 >0 
41 67 

469 20 

200 00 
78 20 
153 5 L 

156 40 
160 00 
160 00 
469 20 
469 20 
160 
29 50 
160 00 


£ 4.406 68 


Note. The Sob Agent and Blacksmith in the Wyandot Nation, at Upper Sandusky, not agreeing in the employment of the laborer and striker, the Agent allows each S 80 per 
annum, in full of all claims for such assistance, and they employ whom they please.— [Duplicates.] 

Piqua, Sept. 1, 1825. 


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Abstract of Presents issued to Indians by JOHN JOHNSTON, Indian A"ent at l'i,. ni • i „ 

W 1*24, and the 1st day of September, i«25. 1 ’ VCeI “ ' St *** of September 



1824, Nov. 


29 

1825. March 23 
April 2 
8 


May 12 
18 


June 23 
24 


25 


Sept. 


30 

August 7 


Shawancse and Senecas 


Senecas - 

Shawancse - - - - 

Senecas - 

A sick Seneca - 

Two Shawancse .... 
Cherokees and Shawanesc - 
Senecas under Lewis - 

Cherokees, Shawancse, some Wyandots and 
Ottowas - 
Same - 
Same - 
Same - 


Same 


Same - 

Same and Wyandots 


Shawanese - 

Same and Senecas - 

Senecas and Cherokees 


2 kegs powder, 991 lb. tobacco, 26 yards cloth, .4 shawls, 2 pieces cotton, 6 pieces calico 2 
. T ’ ! 5# lb - ^ 500 m,,ts > 1 P«e cassinet, s pair blalkets, 

l keg tobacco, paper, flour and bacon, by McPherson - I 

Provisions by Underwood, to Black Hoof and others - - ’ 

10 lb. tobacco, 200 lb. flour. 72 lb. bacon - - - . I 

Boarding, medicine and attendance, by lleyno at Urbana * ’ 

Merchandise in aid of their journey to the west of the Mississippi _ 

Sundry articles by N. Greenham, in aid of their journey to same - . . 

Provisions issued by Will Conner, at Noblesville Indiana, on their route to the Mississippi - 


One beef, at the council held with them at Wapaghkonetta, by Governor Cass 

32 bushels oats for the same - 

500 lbs. bacon, 5 lbs. flour for same - - - 

44 bbls. flour. 21 bbls. pork, 2 kegs tobacco, 150 lbs, soap, 1 bbl. salt, hire of horse, stores 
used at the council, blanket, paid 2 Indians, one suit of clothes to Drew, half breed, 1 
horse to Drew, paid Indian, paid for beef, 5 pieces calico, 6 blankets, 2 pieces plaid, one 
piece white shirting, 12 fine shawls, 102 yards cloth, 14 lbs. sugar to sundries, to Mr. B. 
paid for beef. 6| yards blue cloth, 1 blanket, 3 yards shirting, 7 yards calico, 4 lbs. to¬ 
bacco, 11 yds. cloth, 4 yds. calico, 5 yds. shirting, 1 large shawl, clothing for an Indian 
boy, (See. --------- 

5 yds. cloth, 2 pieces cotton, 3 pieces calico, 2 doz. combs, 27 shawls, 11 pair stockings, l 
blanket, 3$ yds. cloth, 8 yds. calico, 38| yds. cotton, 4 pieces calico, l piece muslin, 
paid Perry the Indian for beef, sundries to Cherokees. to Peter Son cash for beef, tin ware, 
paper, 20 lbs. flour, horse to Park, clothing to an Indian boy, paid Jonathan the Wyandot, 
calico. &c. - 

To l saddle and bridle - - - - - 

102$ lbs. st' a el screw plate, padlock, 50 shawls, 5 pieces calico, 2253 lbs. lead, l doz. specta¬ 
cles and box - - - - - 

2 rifles - - 

1413 lbs. flour, 193 lbs. bacon, 5 bushels corn 

600 lbs. beef, 4 bbls. flour, 25 lbs. salt, 4 lb. tobacco, paid Deshane, &c- 


( Duplicates.) 

Piqua, September 1, 1825. 

JOHx, JOHNSTON, Indian Agent. 


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ABSTRACT of articles purchased, for presents to Indians, by John Johnston, Indian Agent at Jiqua, Ohio, between the 1st of Sep¬ 
tember, 1824, and 1st September, 1825. 


DATE. 


1824. Nov. 

10 


29 

March 23 

April 

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May 

12 

18 


23 

June 

24 


25 


FROM WHOM PURCHASED. 


John D. Jones & Co. 


James M Pherson, 
William Underwood, 
H. H. McPherson, 
Francis Re) no, - 
Petecksa and Others 
N. Greenham, 
William Connor, 
Caslmta - 
F. Johnston, 

John Wedney, jr. 

N. Greenham, 


50 

August 7 

51 

Sept. 1 


John McCorkle, - 


Jacob Landis, 

John D. Jones & Co. 

Scalloway, 

John Johnston, - 
James McPherson, 


description of articles purchased. 


For 2 kegs pwder g 15 00, 991 lbs. of tobacco 39 64, 26 yards cloth 30 88, 44 shawls 20 25, 2 pieces cotton 
10 96, 4 pieces calico SI 78,2 pieces calico 11 40, 2 dozen butcher knives 4 00, 1 bundle needles 4 00, 150 
lbs. lead 12 00, 500 flints 2 50, 1 piece cassinet 17 00, 3 pair blankets 8 00, box and drayage, 1 25, 

1 keg tobaccog 14 96, l ream of paper 3 25, flour and bacon 3, - 

Provisions to Black Hoof and others - - - 

10.lbs. tobacc*, 200 lbs. flour, 72 lbs. bacon ------ 

Boarding and medicine to a sick Indian ------ 

Paid their expenses going to the West of the Mississipi - - - - - 

Sundry supplies to Indians going to do - 

Provisions furnished the Senecas at Noblesville, Indiana - 

Beef furnished at Council with Cherokees and others at Wapaghkonetta - 

32 bushels of *ats at Wapaghkonetta for the Council - 

500 lbs. bacon, 5 barrels flour ------- 

44 barrels floir S 176 00, 21 barrels pork 168 00, 2 kegs tobacco 18 00, 150 lbs. soap 12 00. 1 barrel salt 9 75, 
hire of horse 8 75, stores for Gov. Cass and suit 18 71, 1 blankets 75, paid Pemathoway and Cold Water 
3 00, suit of clothes to Drew, the Cherokee Interpreter, 36 00. paid for a horse for Drew 40 00, paid Indians 
16 00, paid for beef 8 27 , 5 pieces of calico 28 85, 6 blankets 22 50, 2 pieces plaid 15 25, 1 piece white shirt¬ 
ing 10 17, 12 fine shawls 21 00, 10$ yards cloth 31 23, 14 lbs. sugar 1 75, paid Mrs. Brodrick for boarding 
3 00, paid for sundries on account of Trowbridge 27 00, paid for beef 39 50, 6| yards blue cloth 24 064, 1 
blanket 3 25, 3 yards shirting 1 00, 7 yards calico 2 624, 4 lbs. tobacco 0 75, H yards cloth 6 124, 4 > ards 
calico 1 50, 5 yards shirting 1 25, 1 large shawl 1 75, clothing for an Indian boy at school at Sandusky 

5 yards cloth 17 50, 2 pieces cotton £0 18| 3 pieces calico 27 92, 1 doz. combs l 50, 1 doz. combs 2 70, 27 shawls 

20 624, 1 1 pair stockings 16 62, 1 blanket 3 00, 34 yards cloth 12 25, 8 yards calico 3 50, 383 yards cotton 
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9 683* 4 pieces calico 36 353* 1 piece muslin 8 25, paid Jerry the Indian 18 00, paid for beel 18 52* sundries 
to Cherokees 3 00, paid Peter’s son 0 374, cash for beef 12 50, tinware 1 25, paper 0 25, 20 barrels flour- 
80 00, horse to Parks 50 00, clothing for an Indian boy 4 50, paid Jonathan, a Wyandot, 8 00, 23$ yaids 
calico 7 78 

1 saddle and bridle for Parks, the Interpreter - - - * " . ,. on 

1024 pounds steel 23 58, 1 screw plate 6 00, 6 padlocks 3 94, 24 files 9 00, 50 shawls 31 25, 5 pieces calico o9 15, 
2250 lbs. iron 140 82, 150 lbs. lead 10 50, 1 doz. spectacles 3 50, box 0 50 

2 rifles to Shawneese - 

1413 lbs. flour 21 194, 193 lbs. bacon 11 58, 5 bushels corn l 25 - * * * 

600 lbs. beef 12 00, 4 bbls. flour 12 00, 25 lbs. salt 0 50, 4 lb. tobacco 0 50, paid Deshan 12 00 

(Duplicates.) 


AMOUNT. 


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Piqua, September 1, 1825. 


JOHN JOHNSTON, Indian Agent. 











































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4 .BSTRACT OF DISBURSEMENTS by E. W. Duval, United States’ Agent of Indian Affairs, at the Cherokee Agency, Arkansas 

Territory, from 1st April, to 30th September, i8i5. 


DATE. 


1825. 

September 50 


October 1 
September 2 
October 1 
September 4 
30 

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October 5 

1825. 

June 7 
May 28 
July 21 
11 

September 30 


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September 10 


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TO WHOM PAID. 


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21 
22 

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25 

26 


E. W. Duval 
Pearson Brearly 
James Rogers - 
Dwight Mission 

Do 

Henry Stinnett - 
Ooa 'iah Howeston 
William Stinnett 
E. W. Duval - 

Frederick Noteseby 

Do 

Edward Shippen 
E. W. Duval 

Do 

Do 

Bird Double Head 
Buton Wicker - 
Pierre Perron - 
Thomas Murray 
John Crasso 
Pearson Brearly 
Do 
Do 

Thomas Murray 
Do - 

Cherokee Chiefs 


POR WHAT PURPOSE. 


For salary as agent, from 1st April, to 30th September, 1825 

For salary as sub-agent, first, second, and third quarters of 1825 

For pay as interpreter, from 1st July, 1824, to 30th September, 1825 

For sundry blacksmith’s work for Cherokees, third quarter, 1824 

For ditto ditto first and second quarters, 1825 - 

For ditto ditto second quarter, 1825 

For six wheels made for Cherokee w omen, at g 2 50 each - 

For repairing wheels for Indian women. 20th January, 1825 - 

For house rent, from 1st April, to SOth September, 1825 - 

For ream post paper, bundle of wafers, for agent’s office 

For ream of post paper, use of agent’s offire 

For six boxes to contain specie for Cherokee annuities - 
For transporting specie from Louisville to Little Rock 

For rations furnished to Indians, Cherokees, at sundry times - * 

For expenses, going and returning, from Washington City, on public business 

For services during distribution of annuities - 

For ditto ditto ditto 

For ditto ditto ditto 

For 240 pairs cotton cards, at two dollars each 

For horse stolen from him by a white man . . ~ , . 

For services, going and returning, from the Mississippi, on public business 
For a horse lost at Fort Smith, while on public business 
For rations furnished Cherokees, at distribution of annuities - 
For 46 pounds tobacco, as presents for Indians, at 50 cents 
'For 150 pounds ditto ditto ditto ditto 

For annuity per treaty of TelLico 




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ABSTRACT of PROVISIONS purchased ami issued to Indians by Henry It Schoolcraft , United States 1 Indian Agent 

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ABSTRACT of Presents purchased and delivered to Indians, by Henry B. Schoolcraft, United States’ Indian Agent at Sault de St. Marie, between the 1st of 

September, i824, and the 1st of September, 1825. 









































































































Doc. 112—66. 

PEtfERAL ABSTRACT of all Disbursements or Expenditures made by Henry R. Schoolcraft, Indian Agent at Sault de St. Marie. 

between the 1st of September, 1824, and the 1st of September, 1825. 


date. 


1824. 

Nov. 30 
SO 
30 
30 
SO 


1825. 

March 


June 


NATURE OF DISBURSEMENTS AND EXPENDITURES. 


In the Quarter from 1st September, to 30 th November, 1824. 

For salary of the agent - - - 

For pay of interpreter - - - - - - - - - 

For pay of blacksmith - 

For rent of buildings - - 

For provisions issued to Indians - -- -- -- -- 

In the Quarter from 30 th November, 1824, to 1st March, 1825. 

For salary of the agent - - - - - - - 

For pay of interpreter - -- -- -- - 

For pay of blacksmith - 

For rent of buildings - - - - - 

For expenses of sending an express ito demand the surrender of Indian murderer 

For ditto ditto ditto ditto 

In the Quarter from the 1st March, to 1st June, 1825. 

For salary of the agent ’ 

For pay of acting agent during the absence of the agent 

For pay of interpreter ------ 

For pay of blacksmith - - - - * “ ' ’ ’ 

For pay of a physician employed for Indians * 

For the purchase of nails, glass, and other materials required to complete the buildings directed to be put up foi the agency 
For contingent expenses - - - * 


AMOUNT. 


TOTAE AMOUNT. 


s 300 

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91 

00 

90 

00 

66 

00 

7 

75 

g 300 

00 

90 

00 

86 

13 

66 

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12 

05 

29 

81 

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123 

50 

92 

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89 

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23 

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66 

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242 

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No. of vouchers, 


GENERAL ABSTRACT—Continued. 


NATURE OF DISBURSEMENTS AND EXPENDITURES. 


For 

For 

For 

For 

For 

For 

For 

For 

For 

For 

For 

For 

For 

For 

For 

For 

For 

For 

For 

For 


In the Quarter Jrom 1 st June , to 1st September , 1825. 
salary of the agent - 

salary of the sub-agent - - - - - . - - - 

services of an acting agent, during the absence of the agent at treaty of Prairies du Chien 
pay of interpreter - 

pay of extra interpreter, during the authorized absence of the interpreter 
pay of blacksmith 

rent of buildings - ' - - . - 1 - - ' - 

provisions issued to Indians ------- 

presents do do - - - - - - - 

disbursements made in carrying into effect the instructions for the apprehension of Indians 
do do do do do 

do do do do do 

disbursements made in carrying into effect the instructions for convening the Chippeways 
Chien - -- -- -- - 

, do do do do 

do do do do 

do do do do 

pay of a boatman employed in the abovementioned object - 
do do do 

do do do 

do do do 


murderers 


in council, at Prairie du 


do 

do 

do 


AMOUNT. 


300 00 
116 19 
36 50 
92 00 
7 50 
90 00 
no oo 

154 44 
185 00 
279 00 
61 81 
SO 69 

77 f'3 
42 00 
6 37i 
33 25 

14 00 
28 £0 
24 00 

15 00 


TOTAE 

AMOUNT. 


1,703 38£ 


3,822 00 


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The United States in Account with Alexander McNair, Indian Agent. 


Dr. 


1825. 




Sept. I, 




To amount of expenditures, per abstract, 
Do presents, do. 

Do provisions, do. 

To balance due the United States, % 


2,829 90 

1824. Dec. 1, 

956 35$ 


32 00 

1825. March 1, 

2,447 72 

2, 


April 12, 


13, 


May 20, 


June 4, 


Sept. 1, 

■8 6,265 97$ 


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By cash received of Gen. Win. Clark, Superintend¬ 
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By cash received of Gen. Wm. Clark, Superintend¬ 
ent of Indian Affairs, - 
By $fsli received of Gen. Wm. Clark, Superintend¬ 
ent of Indian Affairs, . 

By cash received of Gem Wm. Clark, Superintend¬ 
ent of Indian Affairs, - 
By cash received of Richard Graham, late Osage 
Agent, on account of Indian annuities, for the 

year 1823, . - - 

By cash received of Gen. Wm; Clark, Superintend¬ 
ent of Indian Affairs for the Osage annuities, for 
1825, - 

By cash received of Gen. Wm. Clark, Superintend¬ 
ent of Indian Affairs, . 

By cash received of Gen. Wm. Clark,.Superintend¬ 
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dollars of which sum is for annuities paid to the 
Osages, for which vouchers have not been re¬ 
ceived, -------- 


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Osage Village, on the Niosbo, icl September, 1828 . 


ALEXANDER M‘NAIR, Indian Agent 






























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TTST of the Names of all Persons employed in the Agency of Alexander M c Nair, Indian Agent at the Osage Nation, between the 
^ ^ ‘ 1st of September, 4824, and the 1st of September, 1825. 


names oe the 

PERSONS. 

nature oe the 

SERVICES. 

WHERE EMPLOYED. 

Pay per Day, Month, 
or Year. 

For what time paid. 

REMARKS. 

AMOUNT. 

Paul Louise - 

Robert Dunlap 
Francis Peter 

John B. Mitchell - 
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As blacksmith 

As express - 

As laborer - 

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Osage Nation 

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One year 
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Nine days 
Ninety-four days 

Employed three months in addition to this period, for 
which payment lias not been made 

Employed in travelling from Verdigris Trading House 
to Cherokee Agency, and back 

Employed with two horses in transporting powder - 
Employed with two horses in transporting Indian goods 

g 300 00 
500 00 
14 50 

13 50 
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Osage Village, on the Niosho, 1st September, 1825. 


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fjitustrurt of Articles pur 


chased for Presents for Indians by Alexander M'Nair, Indian Agent a t 


the Osage Nation, between the 1st of September, 1824, and the 1st of September, 1825. 






















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GENERAL ABSTRACT of all Disbursements or Expenditures made by Alexander McNair , Indian Agent for the 

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Doc. 112.— Sig. 74. 

Dr. 


The United States Indian Department in account with Pierre Menard, Sub Indian Ao-ent. 


Or. 


1824, Sept. 1 
Dec. 1 


1825, March 1 


June 1 


Sept. 1 


To balance due at this date - 

amount of issues of provisions during the quarter end¬ 
ing the 50th Nov. 1824, as per abstract A 
amount of the current expenditures during the same 
quarter, as per abstract B 

amount of issues of provisions during the quarter end¬ 
ing 28th Feb. 1825, as per abstract C - 
amount of the current expenditures during the same 
quarter, as per abstract D - 

amount of issues of provisions during the quarter end¬ 
ing 31st May, 1825, as per abstract E - 
amount of the current expenditures during the same 
quarter, as per abstract F - 

amount of articles purchased for presents during the 
same quarter, as per abstract G 
amount of issues of provisions during the quarter end¬ 
ing 31st August, 1825, as per abstract H 
amount of the current expenditures during the same 
quarter, as per abstract I - - - 

Dollars 


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1825, Jan. 10 
Sept. 1 


By my draft of this date on the Secretary of War, favor 
of Harman Dennis - 

By this amount, received of Gen. W. Clark 
By do do £up. 


Si.ooo 00 
698 00 
1,178 69| 


Dollars 


2.876 69£ 


I certify, on honor, that the foregoing account is just and true; that the disbursements have been faithfully made for the purposes expressed in the vouchers, and that the credits 
given embrace all public moneys received by me, and not heretofore accounted for. 

PERRE MENARD, Sub Indian Agent. 


1st Sept. 1825. 































$oc. 112 — Sig‘ 'S' 5 * 

\PT of Provisions issued to Indians by Pierre Menard, Sub-Indian Agent at Kaskaskia, between 1st of September, 1824, and 

the 1st of September, 1825. 


bate of issues 


1824. 

May 
Sept. 13. 


Sept. & Nov. 


Dec. to Feb. 

1824. . 

May 

1825. 

March & May. 


June. 

June to Aug. 


names of the tribes and individuals to whom issued. 


To 

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To a party of Shawnees and Senecas, at passing Vincennes 
To a party of Senecas at do do - 

To Delaware deputation, headed by Kilbrick at St. Genevieve 
To Piankeshaw deputation returning from Washington - 
To Shawnees and Senecas waiting for Cherokee deputation 
passing at St. Genevieve 
at Kaskaskia - - 

at their departure for White River 
while waiting at Kaskaskia for Cherokees - 

To Shawnee, Delaware, and Seneca emigrants - 
To do do do - 

To Delawares on White River - 

To Wea, Shawnee, and Delaware emigrants 
To do do do 

To Weas at Kaskaskia, to receive their annuity 
To do do do 

To do do 1 do 

To sundry parties of Delawarese and Shawnes do 
To do do do 


DESCRIPTION OF PROVISIONS ISSUED. 


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1,395 


428 

2,169 


3,405 

1,135 


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273 

221 

73 


350 

174 


2,730 

1,263 


416 


2,819 


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72 

476 

311 


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8 19 
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2 961 
41 85 
38 40 
50 8U 
110 12 
136 52 


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44 75 

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513 

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157 97 



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55 651 

433 00 

398 801 


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Abstract of Provisions purchased for the Indians, by Pierre Menard, Indian Sub-agent at Kaskaskia, between 1st September, 1824, and 

1st of September, 1825, 


DATE 

OF 

PAYMENT. 


1824. 


October 18 

1 

18 

2 

18 

3 

25 

4 

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5 

30 

6 

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8 

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April 20 

1 

22 

2 

May 31 

1 

31 

2 

31 

3 

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1 

5 

2 

6 

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31 

4 

31 

5 


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John Bell 
John McCawley 
Nathaniel Pope 
Joseph Bogy 
John Dowling 
J. Btte. Vailc 
Raphael Widen 
A. Dufour 6c Co. 
Raphael Widen 
Pierre Menard 
Raphael Widen 
A. Dufour & Co. 
Thomas Short 
John Dowling 
Pierre Anthurnies 
A. Dufour - 
J. B. Vaile 


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174 

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18 

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8 19 


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271 

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110 12 



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72 

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172 

47 

136 52 

406 852 

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105 

- 

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13 12| 


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185 

416 

- 

150 

43 

42 53 

55 65| 

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433 00 


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221 

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311 

513 

91 

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GENERAL ABSTRACT of all Disbursements or Expenditures by Pierre Menard, Indian Agent, at Kaskaskia, between tbe 1st of 

September, 1»24, and tbe 1st of September, 1825 . 


DATE OP 
PAYMENT. 


1824. 

October 18 


25- 

Nov. 11 

so 


Sept 28 
October 18 


1825. 

April 20 

22 

20 

21 

22 


NATURE OB THE DISBURSEMENT OR EXPENDITURE. 


In the 1st quarter from 1st September to 1st December, 1824. 
Provisions. Paid M. Brouillet for pork, flour, and corn - 

same for beef, flour, and salt - 

John Bell, for corn ------- 

John McCawley, for beef, bacon, salt, and com - 
Nath’l. Pope, for beef, - - - 

Jos. Bogy, for bread ------ 

John Dowling, for bread - 

John B. Yaile, beef, flour, salt, and corn - - - 

Raphael Widen, for beef, bacon, flour, salt, and corn 


Contingencies. 


Provisions. 


Contingencies. 


Paid Nolacouchinga and Minsincha,Piankeshaw Chiefs, for an allowance to their tribe, for their relinquishment 
of their claim to certain lands, in full satisfaction, by the Deputation late at the Seat of Government 

“ M. Brouillet, for tobacco, and ferriage of Shawnees and Senecas over Wabash river • 

“ R. Widen, tobacco to Shawnees, Delawares and Senecas, at Kaskaskia - 

“ W. Morrison, for toll due for passage of Indians over his bridge - 

“ J. Louval, for ferrying over the Mississippi Shawnees, Delawares, Senecas, &c* - 

In the 2 d quarter , from 1st December, 1824, to 1 st March, 1825. 

Paid Antoine Dufour & Co. for bread - - - 

“ R. Widen, for corn, flour, pork and salt - 

il J. Louval, for ferrying over the Mississippi Shawnees, Delawares, &c. - 

“ Wm. Morrison, toll over Kaskaskia bridge, for do do 

“ R. Widen, tobacco furnished Shawnee, Delaware, and Seneca Indians 


AMOUNT. 


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41 

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date or 
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1825. 

May 31 


August 4 

5 

6 
31 


NATURE OF THE DISBURSEMENT OR EXPENDITURE. 


In the 3d quarter from 1st March to 1st June, 1825. 

Provisions. Paid Pierre Menard, for corn, ------- 

« a R. Widen, for corn, flour, bacon and salt - 

« a Antoine Dufour & Co. for bread ------ 

Contingencies. “ Jos. Louval, for ferrying Wea, Shawnee, and Delaware Indians, over Mississippi 
tt a W. Morrison, for toll due by the same parties over Kaskaskia bridge 

u u R. Widen, for tobacco furnished Shawnees and Delawares 


Presents. 

u 


Provisions. 


“ Potter & Lorimier, for merchandise for Indian presents 
“ R. Widen, for do do - 

In the 4th quarter , from 1st June to 1st September , 1825. 
Paid Thomas Short, for flour ------ 

“ Jno. Dowling, for bread ------ 

“ Pierre Anthurmus, for beef, bacon, salt, and corn 
“ A. Dufour & Co. for bread - 

“ J. B. Valle, for flour, beef, bacon, salt, and corn 


Cpntingencies. 


“ W. Morrison, toll over Kaskaskia bridge - 
a Louval, for ferriage over the Mississippi 
a R. Widen, tobacco furnished several parties of Indians 




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398 80$ 

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1825. 


GENERAL ABSTRACT of all Disbursements made by PIERRE MENARD, Sub-Indian Agent. 


March 15. 
19. 

£7- 

28. 


For Amount paid A. Lanham, for 14 breakfasts 
N. Eaton’s bill 


See Receipt No. 1 . 
Biil No. 2 . 


Daniel Bruce, for transporting in one stage five persons of the Cherokee delegation - Receipt No. 3 . 

William Davidge, for transporting in two stages, ten persons of the Shawnee and Cherokee delegation No. 4 . 
Expenses of the Delegation from Washington City to Wapaghkonetta in the State of Ohio, as per 37 receipts and 
John Drew’s certificate - - - ..... Bundle No. 5 . 

Richard Siinmes, for keeping 4 horses of the Delegation - - . Bill No. 6 . 

John Bamford, for repairing the saddle of one of the Shaw nee Delegation - - Receipt No. 7 . 

The Cherokees, their claim for their expenses from Arkansas to St. Louis, in the Fall of 1824 * No. 8 

C. Krepp, of Cumberland, over and above the 833 allowed me in the account rendered on the 13th of March 
last, as will be seen by reference to Bundle H of that account, where no voucher was had for that sum, but 


the receipt now sent 

or advanced to the Cherokee Delegation at Kaskaskia ... 

Samuel Lybarger, for shoeing horses of the Delegation - 

Joseph Philibert, for two horses furnished to the Cherokee Delegation 
William Hizer, for provisions furnished - 

Francis Langlois, for tw'o horses furnished to the Shawnee Delegation 
Pierre Anthuinis, for corn furnished ditto - 
Steamboat expenses - - 

Joseph Dcrousse, for a horse furnished Tossel, one of the Cherokee Delegation 
Framjois Menard, for a mare furnished Kishkalaw 7 a, one of the Shawnee Delegation 


No. 9. 

No. 10 . 
No. U. 
No. 12 . 
No. 13. 
No. 14. 
No. 15. 
EiU No. 16 . 
Receipt No. 17 - 
No. 18. 

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n«- The United States in Account with Nicholas Boilvin, Indian Agent, between tst September, 1824, and 1st September, 


1825. 


1824. Sept. 1. 


Sept. 1, 


To Balance due N- Boilvin per Account of this date 
Amount of Expenditures for Salaries per Gen. Abstract 
do do for Cent’s, per Gen. Abstract 

do do for Presents per Gen. Abstract 


To Balance brought down 


82,276 29 

1824. Dec. 1, 

1,200 00 

1825. Mar. 1. 

904 50§ 

June l, 

280 93 

Sept, l, 

84 661 73! 


82,276 29 



By Cash received from Gen. W. Clark, Sup. of Indian Affairs 
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do do do do 

By Balance due N. Boilvin, carried to New Account - 


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§ 482 00 
504 06 ' 
866 :;9 
532 38| 
2,276 29 


84,661 7 -3J 


Prairie dn Chien, September 1, 18S5. 


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A list of the names ot all persons employed in the Agency of Nicholas Boilvin, Indian Agent, at Prairie du Chien, between the 1st of 

September, 1824, and 1st of September, 1825. 


names of the persons. 

NATURE OF THE 

SERVICE. 

WHERE EMPLOYED. 

PAY PER DAY, 
MONTH, OR YEAR. 

FOR WHAT TIME 

PAID. 

REMARKS. 

AMOUNT, 

Francis Maliotte, 

blacksmith 

Prairie du Chien, 

$ 1 per day 

273 days 

From 1st September, 1824, to 1st June, 1825, 

8273 00 

John P. Gates, 

interpreter 

do 

1 do 

91 do 

do do to 1st Dec. 1824, 

91 00 

same 

do 

do 

400 per year 

9 months 

1st December, do to 1st Sept. 1825, 

300 00 

David Deselve 

laborer 

do 


18 days 

Cutting wood for smith shop - 

12 50 

same - 

do 

do 


18 do 

do do - 

12 50 

Francis Duchoquet - 

blacksmith 

do 

1 per day 

02 do 

From 1st June to 1st September, 1825, - 

92 00 



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8781 00 


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Prairie du Chien, ls£ September, 1825. 

































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ABSTBACr of Presents delivered to Indians by NicholaJBoilvin, Indian Agent, at Prairie du Cbien, between 1st September 18*4, 

anorist September, 1825. r ’ 7 


BATE 

e? delivery. 

fames of the tribes afd 
individuals to whom deli¬ 
vered. 





DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES DELIVERED. 


Cloth, blue, yards of 

Calico, Indian, vanjs of 

Domestic, yards of. 

Blankets, 3 points, 

Blankets, 2$ points. 

Blankets, 14 points, 

Knives, scalping, 

Fire steels, 

Awls, Indian, 

Flints, 

Thread, lbs. of, 

Ribbon, rolls of, 

| 

Tobacco, lbs. of, 

Powder, lbs. of, 

Salt, bushels of. 

Whiskey, gallons of, 1 

Beads, lbs. of, 

Handkerchiefs, silk, J 

Vermillion, lbs. of, 

Shot, lbs. of, 

Looking glasses, 

Salt, lbs. of, 

COST*; 

1825. June 1. 

To Winebagoes, - 

24 

14 

120 

2 

4 

4 

36 

72 

72 

500 

3 

i 

753 

217 

44 

33 

74 j 

8 

2 

2 

24 

32 

55 280 93 


Total - 

24 

14 

120 

2 

4 

4 v 

36 

72 

72 

500 

3 

i 

753 

217 

44 

33 

74 j 8 

2 

2 

24 

32 

8 280 93 


NICHOLAS BOILVIN, Indian dgent* 


fmritdn Chient Ut September, 1825 , 































































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ABSTRACT of Articles purchased for Presents for Indians by Nicholas Boilvin, Indian Agent, at Prairie duChien, between 1st September 
3 4824, and 1st September, 1825. 1 ’ 


date 

OF PURCHASE. 

No. of Vouchers. 



DES 

CRIPTION OF ARTICLES PURCHASED FOR PRESENTS FOR INDIANS. 

COST. 

OF WHOM PURCHASED OR 

RECEIVED. 

Cloth, blue, yards of, 

Calico, Indian, yards of, 

Domestic, yards of, 

Blankets, 3 points, 

Blankets, 2k points. 

Blankets, 1§ points, 

Knives, scalping, 

Fire steels, 

Awls, Indian, 

Flints, 

Thread, lbs. of, 

Ivibbon, rolls of, 

Tobacco, lbs. of, 

Powder, lbs. of. 

Salt, bushels of, 

Whiskey, gallons of, 

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Salt, lbs. of, 

1825. June 1. 
do 

1 

2 

American Fur Company, 

James H. Lockwood, 

20 

14 

120 

2 

0 

4 

S6 

72 

72 

500 

3 

1 

634 
119 I 

200 

17 

4k 

33 

7h 

8 

2 

2 

24 

32 

§247 38 

33 55 



Total - 

20 

14 

120 

2 

O 

4 

36 

72 72 

500 

3 

1 

753 : 217 

4k 

33 

7k 

8 

2 

2 

24 | 32 

§280 93 


Prairie du Chien, September 1st, 1825. 


NICHOLAS BOILVIN, Indian Agent 










































































j Doc. 112* 9i $' 85 ‘ 


GENERAL ABSTRACT of all Disbursements or Expenditures by Nicholas Boilvin, Indian Agent, at Prairie du Chien, between the 

1st of September, 1824, and 1st of September, 1825. 


D te of Disbursements 
or Expenditures. 


1824. December 1. 


1825. March 1. 


June I. 
April 1. 
June l. 


September 1. 
A 'gust 5. 
September 1. 


C 3 


NATURE OF THE DISBURSEMENT OR EXPENDITURE. 


In the first quarter, from the 1st September to 1st December, 1824. 

Salaries. Taid Nicholas Boilvin his salary as Indian Agent, from 1st September to 1st December, 1824 

Contingencies. Paid Francis Maliotte as blacksmith, from 1st September to 1st December, 1824 
do Paid John P. Gates, Interpreter, from 1st September to 1st December, T824 

In the second quarter, from 1st December, 1824, to 1st March, 1825. 

Salaries. Paid Nicholas Boilvin for his salary as Agent, from 1st December, 1824, to 1st March, 1825 

Contingencies. Paid John P. Gates, for services as Interpreter, from 1st December, 1824, to 1st March, 1825 

do Paid F. Maliotte. for services as blacksmith, from 1st December, 1824, to 1st March, 1825 

do Paid August Asselin, for coal furnished blacksmith shop .... 

In the third quarter ,, from the 1st March to 1st June, 1825. 

Salaries. Paid Nicholas Boilvin, his salary as Agent, from 1st March to 1st June, 1825 

Contingencies. Paid D. G. Bates, for transportation of merchandise from St. Louis 

do Paid Francis Maliotte, services as blacksmith, from 1st March to 1st June, 1825 

do Paid John P. Gates, services as Interpreter, from 1st March to 1st June, 1825 

do Paid American Fur Company, .articles for use of blacksmith shop 

do Paid David Desilac, services as wood chopper, &c. - 

Presents. Paid American Fur Company for merchandise - 

do Paid James H. Lockwood, do 

In the fourth quarter, from the 1st June to 1st September, 1825. 

Salaries. Paid Nicholas Boilvin, salary as Indian Agent, from 1st June to 1st September, 1825 

Contingencies. Paid E. Elliot, transportation of merchandise from St. Louis - 

do Paid Francis Duchoquit. services as blasksmith, from 1st June to 1st September, 1825 

do Paid John P. Gates, services as Interpreter, from 1st June to 1st September, 1825 

do Paid David Desilac, services as wood chopper, &c. 


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AMOUNT. 


s 300 00 
182 00 

300 00 

204 06 

300 00 

286 06 
280 93 

300 00 

232 38| 


& 2,385 43£ 


Prairie du Chien, September 1 , 1825. 


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Doc. m—Sig. 86. 

!>. The United States, in account with Henry 15. Brevoort, Indian Agent, at Green Bay* 1)r. 


Ibx5 

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To amount of purchases as presents to Indians, from t^e 
1st of June to the 1st of September, as per abstract A. 
To amount of expenditures during the same period, as 
per abstract B, 

To balance due the United States, caried to new ac¬ 
count current, - 

55448 78 

867 73* 

359 86| 

1825 

July 9, 

Sept 1, 

By my draft in favor of William Woodbridge, acting 
Governor of the Territory of Michigan, dated the 9th 
July, on the Secretary of War, 

By my draft in favor of William Woodbridge, acting 
Governor of Michigan Territory, dated the lsi of Sep¬ 
tember, on the Secretary of War, for - 

g 508 l94 

1,167 19 



gl 676 38$ 



gl.676 38$ 


I certify, on honor, that the foregoing account is just and true, that the disbursements have been faithfully made for the purposes expressed in the vouchers ; and, that 
the credits given, embrace all public moneys received by me, and not heretofore accounted for. 


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ABSTRACT of Presents delivered to Indians by Henry B. Brevoort, Indian Agent 

1824. and the 1st of September, 1825 . 


at Green Bay, between the 1st of September, 


DATE 

delivery. 

NAMES OF TRIBES, AM) INDIVI¬ 
DUALS TO WHOM DELIVERED. 

; 

description of articles delivered. 


AMOUNT. 

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Flints, No. of 

Fish-hooks, No. 

Kettles, tin 

Lead, lbs. of 

Powder, lbs. of 

Shot, lbs. of 

Tobacco, lbs. 

Thread, lbs. 

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April 

25 

James Duane Do!y 



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10 

100 






Pheasant 

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- 

25 

- 

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100 

25 

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25 

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April 

SO 

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9 

- 

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36 

9 

- 

9 


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May 

2 

Four Legs 

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12 

- 

- 

48 

12 

- 

12 

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Ball 

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12 

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20 

5 

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5 

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1 

12 

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48 

12 

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12 

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Thunder Turns Back 

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8 

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12 

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Thomas Cairo - 

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- 

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25 

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100 

25 

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25 

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Carimonce 2d 

- 

- 

- 

12 

- 

- 

28 

7 

- 

7 

- 

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15 

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60 

15 

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15 

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12 

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20 

5 

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25 

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100 

25 

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25 

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4 

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9 

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12 

3 

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3 

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10 

100 

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20 

5 

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50 

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25 

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25 

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25 

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7 

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7 

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25 

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10 

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10 

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3 

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12 

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5 

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5 

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50 

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25 

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25 

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4 

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100 

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100 

25 

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14 

Robert A. Forsyth 

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12 

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10 

28 

25 

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Secretary to Governor Cass 



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20 

100 

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40 

10 

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10 

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20 

20 

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1 

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4 

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100 

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50 

50 

10 

4 

3 

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5 

25 

2 

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7 

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1 

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25 

25 

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A Meenoaminee do 

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A Winebago Chief 

A Meenoaminee family 

A Winebago Chief 

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A Winebago Head Man 

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Smoker’s brother, Head Man 

448 78 


Total 

122 

1 1018 

1 300 

3 

2074 

5364 

58 

9304 

1 34 

Total - 

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H. B. BREVOOKT, Indian Agent 

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Dec. 112 -Sig. 90. 

rFNKRAL ABSTRACT of all Disbursements or Expenditures by Henry B. Brevoort, Indian Agent at Green Bay, between the 
' * 1st of September, 1824, and tbe 1st of September, 1825. 


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AMOUNT. 

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In the 1st Quarter, from the 1st of September to the 1st of December, 1824. 



1 

H. B. Brevoort, 

For salary as Indian Agent at 125 dollars per month 

g 375 

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1 

2 

Richard Prickett 

For Interpreting, at 25 dollars per month ------- 

75 

1 

3 

Jos. Jourdain 

For Blacksmithing at do ------- 

75 





g 525 




In the 2 d Quarter, from 1st December, 1824, to 1st March, 1825. 


1825. March 1 

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H. B. Brevoort 

For salary as Indian Agent, at 125 dollars per month ------ 

g 375 

1 

2 

Richard Prickett 

For Interpreting, at 25 dollars per month - ------ 

75 

1 

3 

Jos. Jourdain 

For Blacksmithing at do - - 

75 

1 

4 

Daniel Whiting 

21 lbs. nails at, 2s., 5 lbs. putty at 5s., 40 lights of glass at 10d., 809 feet boards at g 18 per m. 

25 68| 

1 

5 

B. Gardipee 

For repairing the Agent’s quarters -------- 

48 





8 598 68i 




In the 3 d Quarter, from the 1st of March to the 1st of June, 1825, viz: 


June 1 

1 

H. B. Brevoort 

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2 

Richard Prickett 

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Jos. Jourdain 

For Blacksmithing, at 50 dollars per month - 

90 

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1 

4 

Daniel Whitney 

For four quires of paper at 3s. 6d. per quire ---- 

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For 183 flints, 614 lbs. lead, l56i lbs. of powder, 251 § lbs. tobacco, and 19 lbs. shot 

158 18 





g 699 93 




In the 4th Quarter , from the 1st of June to the 1st of September, 1825. 


Sept 1 

1 

H. B. Brevoort 

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g 375 

75 

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ABSTRACT—Continued. 


date of 

disbursement OB 

expenditure 


NAMES. 

NATURE OF DISBURSEMENTS OR EXPENDITURES. 

amount. 

1825. Sept. 1 

1 

3 

Joseph Jourdain 

Fourth Quarter — Continued. 

For Blacksmithing, at 30 dollars per month 

g 90 

4 

R. S. Saterlee 

For Medical attendance to Indians in this Department - - ... 

100 

1 

5 

Daniel Whitney 

1 

For 51 bushels corn for New York Indians to be stopped out of their annuity - 

51 



For 600 lbs. of iron at 9 cents, 200 lbs. steel at 20 cents, 6 quires of paper at 2s. 6d. per quire 

For 2145 feet of boards and scantling at 18 dollars per M. ..... 

For 20 coids of wood, at 16s. per cord, and three chairs for the use of the Office - 

For 122 yards calico, 835 flints, 300 fish-hooks, 3 tin kettles, 1460 lbs. lead, 380 lbs. powder, 697 lbs. tobacco, 
Si lbs. thread --------- 

(Duplicate.) 

95 87i 
38 61 
42 25 

448 78 

g 1,316 51§ 


Green Bay, September 1 , 1825. 


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The United States in Account with James Latham, Sub Indian Assent at Peoria. 


1824- Dqc. 1 

1825. March 1, 


June 1' 


September 1. 


Cr. 


To amount of provisions purchased in 1st quarter to 


1824. Dec. 1, 

By Cash received of Gen. W. Clark, Superintendent 

30th November, 1824- as per abstract A. 

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of Indian Affairs, - 

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To amount of provisions in the third quarter, per 




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To amount of provisions in the fourth quarter, per 



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To amount of expenditures in ditto, per abstract B. 

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Dollars 

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360 Hi 
322 82$ 


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I certify on honor, that the foregoing account is just and true: that the disbursements have been faithfully made for the purposes expressed 
in the vouchers; and that the credits given, embrace all public moneys received by me, and not heretofore accounted lor. 

JAMES LATHAM, V. S. Sub. hid. Agent. 


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ABSTRACT of Articles purchased and delivered a* presents to Indians , by James Latham , Sub Indian Agent at 

Peoria, betxveen 1st September, 1824 , and 1st September , 1825 . 


70 


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JAMES LATHAM, 

United States* Sub Indian Agent . 






















l)0C, 112— sig. 95. 

GENERAL ABSTRACT of all disbursements by James Latham, Sub Indian Agent at Peoria, between 1st of September, 1821, and 1st 

September, 1825. 


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1824 

Nov. SO 

1825 

March 1 


June 


August 31 
June 28 


Payment, to whom 
made. 


P. Jarvis 
Joseph Ogie 
William Holland 
James Latham - 


Joseph Ogie 
William Holland 
James Latham 


Joseph Ogie 
Ant. Le Clair, sr. 
James Latham 


Jos. Ogie 
Will Holland 
H. C- Simmons 
James Latham 


Nature of the Expenditure. 


In the Quarter from 1st September to 1st December , 1824. 

For keeping Indian horses while on business to St. Louis ... 

For pay as Interpreter from 1st September to 1st December, 1824 

For ditto as Blacksmith,for same time ..... 

For salary as sub agent for same time 

In the Quarter from 1st December , 1824, to 1st March , 1825. 

For pay as Interpreter, from 1st December, 1824, to 1st March. 1825 
For ditto as Blacksmith, from 1st December, 1824, to 20th February, 1825 
For salary as Sub Agent, from 1st December, 1824, to 1st March, 1825 

In the Quarter from 1st March to 1st June, 1825. 

For pay as Interpreter, from 1st March to 1st June, 1825 - 

For ditto as Blacksmith, for same time - 

For salary as Sub Agent for same time - 

In the Quarter from 1st June to 31st Jlugust, 1825. 

For pay as Interpreter, from 1st June to 31st August, 1825 

For pay as Blacksmith, from 1st to 31st August, 1825, at 8400 per annum 

For blacksmith’s tools furnished Indian Department - 

For salary as Sub Agent, from 1st June to 31st August, 1825 


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Doc. 112 —Sig. 97. 


A LIST of all persons employed 


in the Indian Department, at the Agency at St. Peter’s, Upper Mississippi, on the 1st day of* 

September 1825. 


names of the tersons. 

STATE OR KINGDOM 

WHERE BORN. 

NATURE OF THE 

SERVICES. 

PAT PER MONTH. 

PAT PER TEAR. 

WHERE EMFLOTED. 

REMARKS. 

L. Taliaferro 

E. L. Langham - 
Scott Campbell 

J. Skevington 

Oliver Razotte 

Virginia - 
Virginia - 
N. W. Territory - 
Ireland 

Canada 

Indian Agent 

Sub-Agent 

Interpreter 

Labourer 

Armourer 

$ 30 

16 

15 - - 

IS 1300 - 

500 - 

360 - 

192 - 

180 - 

At St. Peter’s 
do 
do 
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Acting until appointed, and at pre¬ 
sent, in St. Louis, Mo. 

Time expired 31st August 1825, but 
another armourer is to be em¬ 
ployed. 


LAU. TALIAFERRO, 

Indian Agent, at St. Peter’s, Upper Mississippi. 





















]}oc. 112 —Sig. 98. 

Attract of Goods purchased by Lawrence Taliaferro, Tndian Agent, at St. Peter’s, as presents for Indians, between the 1st day of 

March,and 81 st day of xVlay, 1825. 

- . 0- 

D ATES OE 
PURCHASE- 


or WHOM purchased, or 

RECEIVED. 

DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES PURCHASED. 

' 

COST. 

Blankets, point, pairs of 

do 1 h point, pairs of 

do 2 point pairs of 

Green cloth, yards of 

Blue cloth, yards of 

Salempores, pieces of 

Black silk hkfs, pieces of 

Ribbon, pieces of 

Powder, pounds of 

Flints, No. 

Fire steels, dozen of 

Lead, pounds of 

Indian calico, pieces of 

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Tobacco, pounds of 

1824. 
March 21 
22 

April 1 

2 

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4 

William Beatty, 

John D. Daggett, 

B. 1’ratte Ac Co. 

Luther Leonard, 

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500 

1200 


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VBSTR VCT of articles received and purchased on account of presents to Indians, by Lawrence Taliaferro, Indian Agent at St. Peter’s, between the 1st 

, day of June, and the 1st day of September, 1825. 



LAWREXCK TALIAFERRO, Indian Agent, at St. Peter's. 

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Doc. 112 —Sig. 100. 

ABSTRACT of presents delivered to Indians, by Lawrence Taliaferro, Indian Agent at St. Peter’s, between the 1st day of June, and 31st day of 

August, 1825. 


DATE OF 

delivery. 

names of the tuibes 

AND INDIVIDUALS, TO 

WHOM ISSUED. 

DESCRIPTION OE ARTICLES DELIVERED. 

---- - ^— 

COST. 

Gun Hints, No. 

Glasses, No. 

Knives, No. 

Vermillion, pounds 

Cotton furniture, pieces of 

Blankets, 24 points, prs. of 

Lead, pounds of 

- 

Boxes, No. of 

Stroud, blue, yards of 

Hudson, bay do, yards 

Steels, fire, No. 

Awls, Ind. No. of 

Gun-worms, No. 

Tobacco, pounds of 

N. W. guns, No. 

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Stock locks, No. 

Locks, plates, large No. 

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Aug. 30 

Chippcway, 

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2 

50 

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12 

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12 

50 

1 

14 

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12 

50 

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100 

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24 

24 

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2 

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Doc. ri2— Sig' 101. • , 

\BSTBACT of all expenditures made by Lawrence Taliaferro, Indian Agent at St. Peter’s, bctwee 
the 1st day of September, 1824, and the 1st day of September, 1825. 


Date of expen¬ 
diture or dis¬ 
bursement. 


NATURE OF T11E DISBURSEMENT. 


November 50 


In the 1 st quarter, from 1 st September, to the 1 st December , 1824. 

To cash paid Scott Campbell, interpreter for three months, 30 dollars per month ----- 

S 90 00 

A. 

do do John Peirson. laborer for the 1st quarter, 1824, at 16 dollars per month - 

do do Oliver Razotte, armorer same period, at 15 dollars per month - - - - 

48 00 
45 00 


R. 

do do M. G. Taliaferro, sub-agent same period at 500 dollars per annum ----- 

do received as Indian agent at St. Peter’s, same period at 1300 per annum - 

Presents to Indians. To amount of expenditures, as presents delivered to Indians during 1st quarter of the year 1825. 

125 00 
325 00 

62 46 


C. 

Provisions to Indians. To amount of provisions issued to Indians, during the 1st quarter of the year 1826. 

137 71 

February 28 


In the 2 d quarter, from 1 st of December, 1824, to the 9.9th February, 1825. 

To cash paid Scott Campbell, interpreter for 2d quarter, 1825. at SO dollars per month - 

90 0Q 

A. 

do do John Peirson, laborer f»>r same period, at 16 dollars per month ------ 

do do Oliver Razotte, armorer for same period, at 15 dollars per month - 

48 00 

45 00 


do do M. G. Taliaferho, sub-agent for same period at 500 dollars per annum - - - - - 

do do Lawrence Taliaferro, Indian, agent for same period at 1300 per annum - 

125 00 
325 00 

.May Si 


In the 3 d quarter, from 1 st of March, to ]st of June, 1825. 

To cash paid David G. Bates, for transportation of Indian presents from St. Louis - 

do do Scott Campbell, interpreter, for the 3d quarter, at 30 dollars per month - 

do do Oliver Razotte, armorer for the same time, at 15 dollars per month - 

107 50 

A. 

90 U0 
45 00 


do do John Peirson. laborer for the same time, at 16 dollars per month - 

do do Lawrence Taliaferro. Indian agent for the same time, at 1300 dollars per annum - - - - 

48 00 
325 00 


B. 

Presents to Indians. To amount of expenditures, as presents to Indians during the 3d quarter of 1825. 

865 21i 


C. 

Provisions to Indians. To amount of issues of provisions, to Indians during the 3d quarter of 1825. - 

82 00 

August 5 1 


In the 4th quarter, from the 1 st of June, to the 1 st of September , 1825. 

To cash paid Scott Campbell, interpreter, for the 4th quarter of 182a, at 30 dollars per month - 

90 00 
45 00 
48 00 

A. 

do do Oliver Razotte, armorer, for the same time, at 15 dollars per month - 

do do John Peirson, labourer for the same time at 16 dollars per month ------ 


B. 

do do Lawrence Taliaferro Indian agent, for the same time, at 1300 dollars per annum - 

Presents to Indians. To amount of expenditures, on account of presents delivered to Indians, in the 4th quarter of 1825. 

325 00 
450 30 


S 3.987 18* 





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Dr. The United States ♦ in account with Benjamin 0'Fallon, Indian Agent. 




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delivered to Indians by Benjamin O’Fallon, Indian Agent, at Council Bluffs, in the year trom the 1st September, 1824, to the 1st September 1825 


names of the nations or tribes to whom 
DELIVERED 


Grand Panis, - 

Panis Loups, - 

Panis Republics, - 
O' Maliars, - 

Ottoes and Missouries, - 
Joways, - 
Kansas, - 
Poncas, - 

Different tribes of Sioux, - 

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General Abstract of articles purchased for presents to Indians, by Benjamin 0. Fallon, Indian Agent, at Council Bluffs, from the 1st of September, 1824, 

to the 1st September, 1825. 


BATE of disburse- 
MEKTj 1825. 

OF WHOM PURCHASED OR RECEIVED. 

DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES PURCHASED FOR PRESENTS TO INDIANS. 

Chiefs’ Coats. 

Pairs Blankets. 

Pieces Stroud. 

Pieces Scarlet Cloth. 

Groce Knives. 

Pounds Brass Kettles. 

Pounds Powder. 

Pounds Vermillion, 

Grains Wampum. 

Number of Flints. 

Pounds of Lead. 

Pounds of Tobacco. 

Pounds of Beads. 

No. of Half Moons. 

Pieces Salempores. 

Pieces Calico. 

Pieces Lace. 

Number of Guns. 

No. of Saddles. 

No. Bridles. 

No. Halters. 

No. Tin Cups. 

Pieces Red Stroud. 

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' V \ 1 H VL ABSTRACTS ot* all Disbursements or Expenditures made by Benjamin O’Fallon, Indian Agent at Council Bluffs, in 
' 1 the year from the 1st of September, i824, and the 1st of September, 1825. 



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1824. 

December 1 
1 


Sept. 


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27 


1825. 

March 1 

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June 


March 


Sept. 


July 


NATURE OF THE DISBURSEMENTS OR EXPENDITURES 


In the first quarter, from the 1 st of September, to the 1st of December , 1824. 
Salaries. Paid Benjamin O’Fallon his salary as Indian Agent .... 

Paid Jno. Dougherty, Sub Indian Agent, &c. - - - 

Contingencies. Paid A. L. Papin, for his services as express .... 

Paid Michael Berda, for his services as Interpreter - - 

Paid Charleville and Morgan, services rendered during the visit of Spaniards 

In the second quarter, from the 1st of December, 1824, to the 1st of March, 1825. 
Salaries. Paid John Dougherty. Sub Indian Agent, &c. 

Paid Benjamin O’Fallon, Indian Agent - 

In the third quarter, from the 1st of March, to the 1st of June, 1825. 
Salaries. Paid John Dougherty, Sub Indian Agent, Ac. his salary - 

Paid Benjamin O’Fallon, liis salary as Indian Agent 
Paid John Rodgers his pay as Interpreter - 

Contingencies. Paid Robert Payne for a horse 
Presents. Paid Bernard Pratte k Co. for merchandise - 
Paid Francis Codman Jo 

Paid Thornton Grimslcy, for saddles, bridles, &c. 


Salaries. 


In the fourth quarter, from the 1st of June, to 
Paid Benjamin O’Fallon, for lib salary as Indian Agent 
Paid George H. Kennedy, for lis salary as Sub Agent 
Paid John Dougherty, io do 

Paid William Rodgers, for his iay as Interpreter 


the 1st of September, 1825. 


Contingencies. Paid Peter Wilson, his saary, transportation, fixing house, &c. 
Presents. Paid B. Pratte & Co. for mcrdiandise 


450 00 
237 50 


20 00 
20 00 
39 00 


237 50 
450 00 


237 50 
450 00 
91 00 


1,530 89 
129 96 
43 50 


450 00 
200 00 
237 50 
92 00 


Dollars, 


AMOUNT. 


687 50 


79 00 


687 50 


778 50 
60 00 


1,704 35 


979 50 
778 27 
996 08 


6,750 70 


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The United States, in Account with Richard Graham, U. S. Indian Agent, at St Louis. 


Cr. 


1825. 


August 


To amount expenditures for salaries, per Gen. Abstract 
L)o. contingenceis 

Do. annuities 

Do. presents 

Do. provisions 

Do. emigrating Indians 

Tliis sum, deducted in error on settlement of accounts 
in Second Auditor’s office, as having been received 
on 4th March, 1824, and not credited, per statement 
of Mr. Lee, 12th August, 1825 : the same having 
been entered to the credit of the United States in 
General Account Current for the year ending 1st 
Seplember, 1824. - 

This sum, deducted erroneously, at the same time, as 
having been received of General Clark, and omit¬ 
ted in quarterly account rendered 1st March. 1825, 
when, in fact, the item is distinctly entered in 
the account of that date - 

Dollars, 


St. Louis, 1st September, 18S5. 



1824. 



S 1,550 00 

September 1 

By balance, as per account of this date 

S 5,000 00 

1.984 89 

December 1 

cash received of General William Clark, Superin 


20 200 00 

March 1 

tendent of Indian Affairs ... 

650 00 

1,192 64 


Do. do. ... 

6-1 1 65 

45 76 


Do. do. on account annuities 

15,200 U0 

3,075 57 


Do. do. do. emi’g Ind’s 

1,912 25 


August 31 

Do. do. do. agency 

1,579 05 



difference arising in Second Auditor’s office, on 




settlement of accounts, per statement of Mr. 




Lee, 12th August. 1825 - 

1,183 65 



cash received of Gen. Win. Clark, Superintendent 




of Indian Affairs .... 

2,848 9L 

325 00 




641 65 




29,015 51 




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Dollars, 

29,015 51 


RICHARD GRAHAM, United States' Indian Agent. 




































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A LIST of the Names of all Persons employed in the Agency of Richard Graham, Indian Agent, between the 1st of September, 1824, 

and the 1st of September, 1825. 


NAMES OF THE PERSONS. 

NATURE OF THE SERVICE. 

WHERE EMPLOYED. 

PAY PER DAY, 
MONTH, OR YEAR. 

FOR WHAT TIME PAID. 

REMARKS. 

AMOUNT. 

Antoine Leclare - 
J. Pool 

J. Wilson - 
Jacquez Mettez - 
William Dashncy - 
Francis Le Clare 

Emanuel .Renal 

Interpreter 

Blacksmith 

Interpreter 

Guide and Interpreter 
Interpreter - 
Packhorse man 

Express 

With Kickapoos - 
With Delawares - 
Do. 

In Illinois - 
With Weas - 
With Delawares - 

Do. 

g 400 per year. 
500 do 

400 do. 

1 50 per day 
400 per year 

One year 
do. 
do. 

Twenty-three days 

Nine months 

Employed in visiting different tribes. 

Employed in accompanying Agent. 
Procuring horses stolen by Shawanese. 

g 400 00 
500 00 
400 00 
34 50 
300 00 
27 00 
16 00 






Dollars, 

g 1,677 50 


R. GRAHAM, United States' Indian Agent. 































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ABSTRACT of Annuities paid to Indians by Richard Graham, United States’ Indian Agent, between the 1st of September, 1824, and 

1st of September, 1825. 


WHERE PAID. 


OF WHOM THE FUNDS WERE RECEIVED. 

TO WHOM PAID, FOR WHAT PERIOD, AND IN WHAT PAID. 

AMOUNT. 

St. Louis, Missouri 

1 

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A. McNair, agen ! for annuities due Osages for 1824, in silver - 

g 1,000 00 

Anderson Town, Illinois 

2 

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Delaware Chiefs, for annuities due for 1825 .... 

5,600 00 


3 

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360 00 

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Kaskaskia 

1 

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3,000 00 


2 

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Kaskaskia Chiefs “ ------ 

1,000 00 

St. Louis. Missouri 

3 

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3,000 00 

Kaskaskia, Illinois 

4 

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800 00 


5 

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300 00 

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Kickapoo Chiefs “ balance 

5,000 00 




Dollars 

£0,200 00 




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A LIST of all the Names of all Persons employed m the Agency of Thomas Forsyth , Indian Agent at Fort Armstrong> 

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ABSTRACT of Tools and Materials for Gunsmith and Blacksmith’s Shop, purchased by Thomas Forsyth, Indian Agent, between 

the 1st September, 1824, and 1st September, 1825. 



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The United States in account with Thomas Forsyth, Indian Agent at liock Island. 


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To Balance in iny favor as per 2d Auditor’s state¬ 
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To cash paid George Davenport for presents, (See 
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To cash paid ditto for house rent, - 
To cash paid L. Fettle, salary, 

To cash paid J. Connolly, - 
To cash paid T. Forsyth, - 

To cash paid L. Fettle, - 
To cash paid J. Connolly, - 
To cash paid T. Forsyth, - 

To cash paid Ingram & Reilly, for Gunsmith and 
Blacksmith tools, and materials, per Abstract 
No. 4, - - - - - 

To cash paid ditto, for materials used in building, 
(See Abstract No. 5,) 

To cash paid ditto, for presents to Indians, (See Ab¬ 
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To cash paid ditto, for Stationery, (per Abstract 
No. 15.) 

To cash paid D. G. Bates, for transportation, 

To cash paid George Casner, salary, 

To cash paid M. Beauluan, ... 

To cash paid L. Fettle, - 
To cash paid J. Connolly, - 

To cash paid T. Forsyth, - 

To cash paid George Casner, ... 
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Thomas Forsyth, Indian Agent, (salary) - 

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To Louis Pettle, as Interpreter, (salary) ------ 

John Connelly, salary as Sub Agent ------ 

Thomas Forsyth, do Indian Agent - - - " 

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Thomas Forsyth, Indian Agent do - - ’ 

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\ 

ABSTRACT of Articles purchased for Presents for Indians, by John Tipton, Indian Agent at Port Wayne, between the 1st day of September 

1821, and the 1st day of September, 1825. 


DATE 

OF PURCHASE. 

4 

NO. OF VOUCHERS. 

OF WHOM PURCHASED 

OR RECEIVED. 


DESCRIPTION OF AUTICLES PURCHASED FOR PRESENTS FOR INDIANS. 

COST, 

Saddles, 

Bridles, 

Shawls, 

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Calico, yards, 

Ribbon, yards, 

Hats, 

Moccasins, 

Bells, 

Elankets, 

Ploughs, 

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Horse collars, 

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Tobacco, lbs. 

Lines, 

Chisels, 

Augers, 

Cross-cut saws, 

Sercingles, | 

Cruppers, 

Back bands, 

Blind bridles, 

1824. Nov. 50. 

6 

F. I?. Kentner, 


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March 25. 

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May 51. 

12 

John B. Boure, 

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2 

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64 51 

July 15. 

9 

Stephen Coles, 

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Aug. 3. 

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F. R. Kentner, 

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11 1 

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Doc. 112.— Sig. 121. 

Al^ il\ACT of Presents delivered to Indians by John Tipton, Indian Agent at Fort Wayne, between the 1st day of September, 1821, and the 

1st day of September, 1825. 


DESCRIPTION Of ARTICLES DELIVERED. 


DATE 

NAMES OF THE TRIBES AND IN- 


A 

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OP DELIVERY. 

D1V1DUALS TO WHOM ISSUED. 


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Nov. 12. 

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25 75 

1825. Feb. 25. 

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50 00 

March 9. 

A Kickapoo Chief, do. do. 

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May 31 

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Miami Chief, . 

Chief Richardvillc for the Miami 

• 

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1 

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• 

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3 00 



Nation, - 

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• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

2 

50 

55 

4 

18 

36 

3 

12 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

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115 26 


Francis Godfrey, ... 

• 

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• 

• 

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• 

• 

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• 

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1 

1 

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25 00 

June 5. 

Black Loon, a Miami Chief, 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

1 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

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3 00 

July 26. 

Miami and F'el River Indians, - 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

63 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

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7 874 

August 2 

Osage, a Principal Miami Chief, 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

1 

• 

• 

• 

• 

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20 00 

3. 

A Miami Chief, ... 

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• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

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2 

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6 374 

31. | 

Chief Richardville, for his Nation, 

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• 

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3 

6 

• 

• 

• 

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• 

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118 

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Doe. 112 —Sig. 122. 


general abstract 


of all Disbursements or Expenditures made by John Tipton, Indian Agent at Fort Wayne, between the 1st 
of September, *824, and 1st day of September, 1825. 


D 


Date of Disbursements or 
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10 

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11 

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1825. February 28 

1 

1 

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2 

do 

3 

do 

4 

do 

5 

do 

6 

16 

. 7 

25 

8 

28 

9 

May 31 

1 

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2 

do 

3 

do 

4 

do 

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February 22 

6 

March 25 

7 

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8 


PAYMENT TO WHOM MADE. 


John Tipton 
Benjamin B. Kercheval 
Joseph Barron - 
Robert Wilson • 
Richard Swain - 
F. R. Kentner - 
Israel Taylor 
II. B. Me Keen - 
John Forsyth 
Hugh Hanna 
Walker & Davis 
Do. 

James Wyman - 

Do. 


John Tipton 
B. B. Kercheval 
Joseph Barron - 
Robert Wilson - 
Cyrus Taber 
Sheldon & Reed 
Frs. Laientains - 
Walker & Davis 
B. B. Kercheval 


J. Tipton 
B. B. Kercheval 
Joseph* Barron - 
Robert Wilson - 
William Murphy 
E. B. Walker - 
Abr’m Burnett - 
Carter & Walker 


fy 

^NATURE OF DISBURSEMENTS AND EXPENDITURES. 

AMOUNT. 

In the 1st quarter , from 1st September to SOth November, 1824. 



For his salary as Indian Agent, from 1st September to 30th November, 1824, inclusive, 

8 

300 00 

Sub Agent, do. do. do. 


125 00 

Interpreter, do. do. do. 


126 00 

gun & blacksmith, do. do. do. 


100 00 

amount paid him as striker to the public blacksmith and laborer to Indian Department 


45 00 

amount of his account for saddles and bridles, ..... 


50 0© 

547-g bushels coal, - -- -- -- -- 


38 S2J 1 

collecting geographical information respecting Agency, - 


46 00 

going express to Chicago, -------- 


35 00 

carpenter’s work, - 


19 70 

goods bought for presents for Indians, ------ 


49 06| 

stationery, &c, - -- -- -- -- 


50 74 

transporting two Munsee families to the Wabash, &c. - 


27 24 

bread and meat issued during the Pottawatamie payment, - 


48 00 


8 

o 

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1 — 

In the quarter from 1st December , 1824, to 2,8th February, 1825. 



For his salary as Indian Agent, from 1st December, 1824, to 28th Feb. 1825, inclusive, 

8 

300 00 

Sub Agent, - ------ 


125 00 

Interpreter, -------- 


126 00 

gun and blacksmith, ------- 


100 00 

amount paid him as striker to public blackmith and laborer to Indian Department, - 


45 00 

amount paid them for advertising Salt contract, in 1824, - - - - 


2 40 

salary as Special Interpreter to Mr. Trowbridge’s mission, 33 days, 


55 61 

goods given in presents to Lagross, for aiding in do. 


SO 00 

provisions furnished Miami and Pottavvatamie, do. - 


15 41 

In the quarter from 1st March to 31st May, 1825. 

8 

799 42 

For his salary as Indian Agent, from 1st March to Slst May, 1825, inclusive, - 

8 

300 00 

Sub Agent, do. do. do. - 


143 50 

Interpreter, do. do. do. - 


126 00 

gun and blacksmith, do. do. do. - 


100 00 

amount paid him as striker to public blacksmith and laborer to Indian Department, - 


45 00 

making 21 boxes to pack specie in for the Miami annuity, - 


7 00 

going to Pine Creek after a Kickapoo Chief for Mr. Trowbridge’s mission, - 


16 00 

transporting the Miami annuity for 1825, from Cincinnati to this place, 


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Date of Disbursements or 
Expenditures. 

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1825. March 25 

9 

May 31 

10 

do 

11 

do 

12 

do 

13 

do 

14 

do 

15 

25 

16 

24 

17 

do 

18 


PAYMENT TO WHOM MADE. 


Walker and Davis 
John E. Hunt 
John Forsyth 
John B. Boure 
Barnett and Hanna 
Hugh Hanna 
William Caswell 
William Barber 
Walker and Davis 
Do 


NATURE 0E DISBURSEMENT OR EXPENDITURE. 


For goods furnished for presents to a Kickapoo chief, for Mr. Trowbridge’s mission 

190 bushels salt due the Miami and Eel liver Indians - 

expenses in going to Detroit for public funds 

goods furnished Kickapoo chief, on account of Mr. Trovbridgc’s mission - 
16 quires paper for the use of the agency - * 

making two coffins for two Indians that died near this Agency 
four ploughs and two hems for presents to Imliars - 
twelve collars and fifty hoes ------ 

goods for presents to Indians ------ 

amount of their account for iron furnished the Department . _ - 


August SI 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

June 15 

August SI 

July 15 

August 3 

August 31 

July 28 & 29 
29 


1 

2 

S 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 
9 

10 

11 

12 

13 


John Tipton 
B. B. Kercheval 
Joseph Barron 
Robert Wilson 
Moses Barclay 
William Caswell 
James Bowls 
Allen Hamilton 
Stephen Coles 
F. R. Kentner 
William Caswell 
George Ayrs 
James Wyman 




In the quarter from 1st June to the 1st Jkgust, 1825. 

For his salary as Indian Agent, from 1st June to Slst August, 1825, inclusive - 
Sub Agent, do. do. do. do. 

Interpreter, do. do. do. do. 

gun and blacksmith, do. do. do. do. - 

amount paid him as striker to public blacksmith and laborer to Indian Department 
for work performed at the Sub Agent’s quarters 

putting handles to three dozen augers for the Miami Indians 
postage ------- 

sixty-three pounds of tobacco - 

surcingles &c. - - - - * 

ploughs, &c. - 

beef - 

five barrels flour - - - ' 


RECAPITULATION. 


1st Quarter, 
2nd Quarter, 
3rd Quarter, 
4th Quarter, 


{81,060 061 
799 42 
1,483 531 
794 00 


1 

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258 40 

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45 00 

- 

10 50 

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6 00 

- 

10 00 

- 

13 50 

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49 25 


64 51 

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109 93y 


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• 

126 00 

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100 00 

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• 

8 75 


3 00 

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7 8 f-§ 

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STATEMENT of Moneys received and Bills paid on account of tlie Indian Agency at this Post, between the 14th of 3Iay and the 

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By my draft on War Department, favor of Governor Cass, 
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Balance in my favor - 


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I hereby certify, on honor, that the above is a true and correct statement of all moneys drawn by me on account of the Agency at this Post within the periods above mentioned, 
and that the name ha, been faithfully applied to the use of the Department GEORGE BOYD, V. S. Indian Agent. 


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1824. Aug.27 j To Amount of Presents delivered a deputation of Indians 

from tiie City of Washington, as per Abstract A 
To Amount of Annuities delivered Sacs and Foxes, as per 
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Nov. 1 To Amount of Expenditures of a deputation of Indian 
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Nov. 30. 


By Cash received of General William Clark, Superintendent ol 
Indian Affairs, as per my receipt of this date 
By Cash received of General William Clark, Superintendent of 
Indian Affairs, as per mv receipt of this date 
By Cash received of General William Clark, Superintendent of 
Indian Affairs, as per my receipt of this date 
By Cash received of General William Clark, Superintendent of 
Indian Affairs, as per my receipt of this date 
By Cash received for the sales of horses, purchased at Detroit, 
for transportation of myself and interpreters to this 
place, as per account of sales herewith (S) 

By Cash received of General William Clark, Superintendent of 
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